almud
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== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
almude
=== Etymology ===
From Spanish almud and Portuguese almude, both from Andalusian Arabic المُدّ (al-mudd), from Arabic مُدّ (mudd), probably via Aramaic 𐡬𐡣𐡩𐡠 (mdyʾ) and מוֹדְיָא (moḏyā) or Classical Syriac ܡܘܿܕܝܳܐ (moḏyā) from Akkadian 𒉘𒈨𒌍 (/maddattu, middattu/, “kind of vessel, unit of volume”). Doublet of almude. Cognate with Ancient Greek μόδιος (módios), Latin modius, French muid, and Dutch mud.
=== Noun ===
almud (plural almuds)
(historical) A traditional Spanish and Portuguese unit of dry measure or volume, highly variable by region and substance but often equivalent to about 4.6 liters (one celemin).
(historical) A traditional unit of land area, nominally the amount of land that could be sown with one almud of seed.
(historical) A low, wide box used as a physical measure for this unit.
(historical) Alternative form of almude (“a Portuguese unit of measure”).
==== Coordinate terms ====
(highly variable unit of dry measure): maquila (1⁄2 almud)
=== Anagrams ===
Lumad
== Spanish ==
=== Alternative forms ===
almú (eye dialect)
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Andalusian Arabic المُدّ (al-mudd), from Arabic مُدّ (mudd), probably via Aramaic 𐡬𐡣𐡩𐡠 (mdyʾ) and מוֹדְיָא (moḏyā) or Classical Syriac ܡܘܿܕܝܳܐ (moḏyā) from Akkadian 𒉘𒈨𒌍 (/maddattu, middattu/, “kind of vessel, unit of volume”). Cognate with Ancient Greek μόδιος (módios) and Latin modius.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /alˈmud/ [alˈmuð̞]
Rhymes: -ud
Syllabification: al‧mud
=== Noun ===
almud m (plural almudes)
(historical, chiefly Spain) synonym of celemín (a traditional unit of dry measure equivalent to about 4.6 liters)
(historical) almud (a traditional unit of dry measure of highly variable size)
(historical) almud (a traditional unit of land area of highly variable size)
(historical) almud (a low wide style of box traditionally used to measure almudes)
==== Coordinate terms ====
(irregular unit of dry measure): maquila (1⁄2 almud)
=== Further reading ===
“almud”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025
== Tagalog ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Spanish almud, from Andalusian Arabic المُدّ (al-mudd), from Arabic مُدّ (mudd), probably via Aramaic 𐡬𐡣𐡩𐡠 (mdyʾ) and מוֹדְיָא (moḏyā) or Classical Syriac ܡܘܿܕܝܳܐ (moḏyā) from Akkadian 𒉘𒈨𒌍 (/maddattu, middattu/, “kind of vessel, unit of volume”).
=== Pronunciation ===
(Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ʔalˈmud/ [ʔɐlˈmʊd̪̚]
Rhymes: -ud
Syllabification: al‧mud
=== Noun ===
almúd (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜎ᜔ᜋᜓᜇ᜔) (historical)
almud
=== Further reading ===
“almud”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, 2018