Aker

/ˈeɪkər/ noun

A biblical unit of land measurement, specifically the area that could be plowed by a yoke of oxen in one day.

From Hebrew 'akher', derived from Proto-Semitic roots meaning 'to work' or 'to plow'; the term appears in ancient agricultural contexts describing land productivity.

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