Definitions from Wiktionary (almud)
▸ noun: (historical) Synonym of celemin, a traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 4.6 liters.
▸ noun: (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, highly variable depending on the location and the substance measured but generally between 3 and 20 liters.
▸ noun: (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of land area (nominally, the area cultivable by an almud of some particular seed), highly variable depending on the location.
▸ noun: (historical) A low wide box once used for measuring almuds.
▸ noun: (historical) Alternative form of almude, Portuguese forms of the same measure. [(historical, measure) A traditional Portuguese unit of liquid volume, equal to 14–26 liters.]
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▸ noun: (historical) Synonym of celemin, a traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 4.6 liters.
▸ noun: (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, highly variable depending on the location and the substance measured but generally between 3 and 20 liters.
▸ noun: (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of land area (nominally, the area cultivable by an almud of some particular seed), highly variable depending on the location.
▸ noun: (historical) A low wide box once used for measuring almuds.
▸ noun: (historical) Alternative form of almude, Portuguese forms of the same measure. [(historical, measure) A traditional Portuguese unit of liquid volume, equal to 14–26 liters.]
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