"jòich" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Cimbrian]

Etymology: Ultimately from Latin iūgerum, therefore a doublet of jòch (“yoke”). Etymology templates: {{root|cim|ine-pro|*yewg-}}, {{der|cim|la|iūgerum}} Latin iūgerum, {{doublet|cim|jòch|nocap=1|t1=yoke}} doublet of jòch (“yoke”) Head templates: {{head|cim|noun|cat2=|g=m|g2=|head=}} jòich m, {{cim-noun|m}} jòich m
  1. (Sette Comuni) A unit of area, probably similar to the ancient Roman juger (about 28,800 ft²). Tags: Sette-Comuni, masculine Categories (topical): Units of measure
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