From 'iron rod, nail', an ancient Greek silver coin originally in the form of a metal spit, of which six or a handful made a drachma
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- Ancient Greek coin worth one sixth of a drachma, traditionally offered as a payment to the underworld ferryman Charon
- Silver coin of ancient Greece
- An ancient Greek coin worth one sixth of a drachma
- 'Metal spit' turned tiny ancient Greek coin, mythically paid to Charon the ferryman to get aboard and join
- An ancient Greek coin, the sixth of the value of a drachma
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