Definition of Almuds

1. almud [n] - See also: almud

Lexicographical Neighbors of Almuds

almsgiving
almsgivings
almshouse
almshouses
almsman
almsmen
almswoman
almswomen
almucantar
almucantars
almuce
almuces
almud
almude
almudes
almuds (current term)
almug
almugs
alnage
alnager
alnagers
alnages
alnespirone
alnico
alnicos
alocasia
alod
alodia
alodial
alodium

Literary usage of Almuds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Texas in the Middle Eighteenth Century: Studies in Spanish Colonial History by Herbert Eugene Bolton (1915)
"... and the first spring planted for them six almuds of corn, something "never before seen in these natives."i7 The church, reported by Barrios as already ..."

2. Paraguay: The Land and the People, Natural Wealth and Commercial Capabilities by Emmanuel de Bourgade La Dardye (1892)
"Thus, for example, in 1887 a hundred almuds, that is to say, 5000 oranges, were sold at Villeta for $20 (£4), whilst in the interior they only fetched $8. ..."

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