noun
- a small silver coin of ancient Greece worth one-sixth of a drachma
- a very small amount of money; a pittance
Usage: historical
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The ancient Greek obole was used for small daily transactions.
- Archaeological excavations uncovered several oboles from the classical period.
- He wouldn’t give an obole to help the poor.
- The merchant demanded payment down to the last obole.
- In ancient Athens, an obole could buy a day’s worth of bread.
- The historian studied the inscriptions on the bronze obole.