Daric definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary DAR'IC, n. A gold ... the Mede, value about 556 cents. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Daric Dar"ic (d[a^]r"[i^]k), n. [Gr. dareiko ... of an archer, and hence, in modern times, called a daric. 2. Any very pure gold coin. Easton's Bible Dictionary ... and is rendered, "dram" in the King James Version and "daric" in the Revised Version (British and American). In the passage ...
... the Hebrews. The first mentioned is of Persian coinage, the daric (Ezra 2:69; Neh. 7:70) and the 'adarkon (Ezra 8:27). The daric (q.v.) was a gold piece current in Palestine in ... and five thousand pounds of silver." The term here rendered "daric" is darkemonim, and this word is used in three passages ... coins which we know as darics. The weight of the daric was 130 grains, though double darics were struck. Besides the gold daric there was a silver coin circulating in Persia that must ... silver darics, 20 of which were equivalent to the gold daric. Besides these Persian coins the Jews must have used ...
... as, a dram of poison. --Shak. 4. (Numis.) A Persian daric. --Ezra ii. 69. Fluid dram, or Fluid drachm. See under ... it as the Greek dareikos, a Persian gold coin (the daric) of the value of about 1 pound, 2s., which was ... Asia long after the fall of the Persian empire. (See DARIC.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia See DRACHMA; MONEY. 1811 Dictionary of ...