Alqueire

/ælˈkeɪr/ noun

An old unit of measurement used in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking regions for measuring grain or land area.

From Spanish 'alqueria' or Portuguese 'alqueire,' ultimately derived from Arabic 'al-qa'a,' the term passed through Medieval Spanish and Portuguese as these languages incorporated measurement systems from Islamic Spain.

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