ALMUD


Meaning of ALMUD in English

(ˈ)al|müd noun

or al·mu·de alˈmüdə

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish almud & Portuguese almude, from Arabic al-mudd, a dry measure

: any of various old Portuguese and Spanish units of capacity varying as a dry measure from about 2 to 21 quarts and as a liquid measure from about 5 to 32 quarts

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