Artaba

/ɑrˈtɑbə/ noun

Definition

An ancient unit of dry measure used in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions, roughly equivalent to 40-50 liters.

Etymology

From Greek artabe, from Persian aratba. The word traveled from Persia through Greek into Latin and medieval European languages.

Kelly Says

Artaba shows how measurements were truly international—a Persian unit became Greek, then Latin, then spread across the Mediterranean as trade routes normalized what different merchants could expect when buying grain.

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