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Etymology
From.

About its weight meaning there are two theories:
 * It was taken from Latin, which in its meaning, "smallest division of weight", was more frequently written , , and by some fancied derivation from was written , . Hence it was later translated in Ancient Greek as γράμμα from , as  from.
 * It was a borrowing, with the measure tallied to the stones or pits of small fruits, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, related to the common  /.

Noun

 * 1) that which is written, that which is drawn, picture
 * 2) letter
 * 3)  alphabet
 * 4) writing, book
 * 5)  a kind of small weight, 1/24 of an ounce, scruple

Etymology
From. Morphologically.

Noun

 * 1) letter
 * 2)  character
 * 3)  literature, letters
 * 4)  education, literacy
 * 5) letter
 * 6) * "el"
 * 1) letter
 * 2) * "el"

- Στο ’πα και στο ξαναλέω μη μου γράφεις γράμματα γιατί γράμματα δεν ξέρω και με πιάνουν κλάματα.


 * 1)  tails (of a coin; mainly used in )