pikol

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) each of the two loads which hang at each side of a carrying pole, called pikanol, which is fixed over the shoulders on/like a yoke, as used in Indonesia
 * 2) a measure for dry wares, e.g. about 56 kilos of salt
 * 3) a commercial weight, fixed by the (Dutch colonial) authorities of the Dutch East Indies at 125 Amsterdam pound, i.e. 61.7613 kilos, divided into 100 kati