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Definition of "jugerum" []

  • A Roman unit of measurement of area, equivalent to 0.65 acres (noun)

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Use "jugerum" in a sentence
  • "C.J. Solinus (Plinii Simia) says, “Indica maria balænas habent ultra spatia quatuor jugerum.”"
  • "They yoked their oxen and called the path they occupied a _jugerum_ (_jugum_, a cross-beam, or a yoke), and this in time came to be their familiar standard of square measure, containing about two thirds of an acre."
  • "My father left me a jugerum of land and a small cottage in which I was born and bred, and I am living there today."
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