arroba

Etymology
From and, from  and , from  and  in reference to its making up one fourth of a.

Noun

 * 1)  A traditional Spanish unit of mass, varying by time, location, and substance but generally around 11.5 kilograms.
 * 2)  A traditional Portuguese unit of mass, usually equivalent to 14.7 kilograms.
 * 3)  A traditional Spanish unit of liquid measure, varying by time, location, and substance but generally around 15 liters.

Translations

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Etymology
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Etymology 1
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Usage notes

 * The arroba is still used in some contexts within Spain and across Latin America, sometimes varying by region and application. The Aragonese arroba is about 16.3 kg and in Valencia it is about 13 kg for measuring oranges but 16.1 L for measuring wine.