issaron

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== English == === Etymology === From Hebrew עשרון ('isarón, “tenth”), from its value as 1⁄10 of an ephah. === Noun === issaron (plural issarons) (historical units of measure) Synonym of omer: a Hebrew unit of dry volume equal to about 2.3 L or 2.1 quarts. === References === "Weights and Measures" at Oxford Biblical Studies Online === Anagrams === San Siro, Sonrais, sornais