modius

Etymology
From, from +. . See also and.

Noun

 * 1)  A Roman dry measure of about a peck or 9litres.
 * 2)  Various medieval units of dry and liquid volume.
 * 3)  A bushel-shaped headdress worn by certain deities in classical art.

Translations

 * Latin: modius
 * Spanish: modio


 * Dutch:, muid
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Etymology
From +.

Noun

 * 1)  modius, a unit of dry measure (especially for grain) of about a peck or 9litres

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