"arratel" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: arratels [plural]
Etymology: From Portuguese arrátel, from Andalusian Arabic الرَطْل (“rottol”), from Arabic الرَطْل (ar-raṭl), from Aramaic רִיטְלָא / ܪܺܝܛܠܳܐ (rīṭlā), variant of לִיטְרָא / ܠܺܝܛܪܳܐ (līṭrā), from Ancient Greek λίτρα (lítra, “libra, Roman pound”). Doublet of libra, livre, libbra, liter, and rottol. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|pt|arrátel}} Portuguese arrátel, {{der|en|xaa|رطل|الرَطْل|rottol}} Andalusian Arabic الرَطْل (“rottol”), {{der|en|ar|رطل|الرَطْل}} Arabic الرَطْل (ar-raṭl), {{der|en|arc|רִיטְלָא}} Aramaic רִיטְלָא, {{m|syc|ܪܺܝܛܠܳܐ|tr=rīṭlā}} ܪܺܝܛܠܳܐ (rīṭlā), {{m|arc|לִיטְרָא}} לִיטְרָא, {{m|syc|ܠܺܝܛܪܳܐ|tr=līṭrā}} ܠܺܝܛܪܳܐ (līṭrā), {{der|en|grc|λίτρα||libra, Roman pound}} Ancient Greek λίτρα (lítra, “libra, Roman pound”), {{doublet|en|libra|livre|libbra|liter|rottol}} Doublet of libra, livre, libbra, liter, and rottol Head templates: {{en-noun}} arratel (plural arratels)
  1. (historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of mass, usually equivalent to 459 g. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Units of measure Categories (place): Portugal Synonyms: Portuguese pound, libra (english: some contexts), pound (english: Portuguese contexts), arrátel
    Sense id: en-arratel-en-noun-28zwraHL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Coordinate_terms: oitava (1, 96 arratel), onça (1, 16 arratel), quarta (alt: ¼ arratel), marco (alt: ½ arratel), libra (alt: usually ¾ arratel), arroba (32 arratels), quintalejo (64 arratels), quintal (128 arratels), tonelada (1728 arratels)

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