Ardeb

/ɑrˈdɛb/ noun

An ancient unit of measurement for grain and dry goods, used in Egypt and the Middle East, equivalent to roughly 40 liters or a bushel.

From Arabic ardabb, derived from Persian ardab, with roots in ancient Mesopotamian and Egyptian trade systems where standardized grain measurements were essential for commerce and taxation.

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