Chetvert

/tʃɪtˈvɛrt/ noun

A Russian unit of measurement for volume, historically used for grain and liquids, representing roughly one-quarter of a larger measure.

From Old Russian meaning 'a quarter,' chetvert was a fundamental unit in Russian medieval commerce and agriculture, deriving from the concept of dividing larger measures into fourths.

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