Celemin

/ˈsɛləmɪn/ noun

An old Spanish unit of dry measure, roughly equivalent to about 4.6 liters or one-twelfth of a fanega.

From Spanish 'celemín,' derived from Arabic 'thuluth' meaning 'one-third,' reflecting the Arabic influence on Spanish measurement systems during the medieval period. The term traveled through Mediterranean trade routes into English usage.

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