درهم dirham, dirhim the P. diram arabicized
A درهم dirham, dirhim (the P. diram arabicized), s.m. A silver coin (of which from twenty to twenty-five have at different times passed current for a dīnar, which latter is nearly equal to a ducat, or sequin, about nine shillings; so that a diram is worth about five-pence);—money, cash, coin;—a measure of weight, the weight of a diram, a drachm.
درهم dar-ham dar, 'in'+ham, qq.v.
P درهم dar-ham (dar, 'in'+ham, qq.v.), adj. Intermixed, intertwined, entangled, intricate, confused, confounded, jumbled, higgledy-piddledy;—afflicted; vexed, angry:—darham-barham, adj.=darham:—darham-barham karnā, v.t. To confuse, confound, jumble, turn topsy-turvy, to disorganize:—darham-barham honā, v.n. To be confused, &c.