"berkovets" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: berkovets [plural]
Etymology: From Russian бе́рковец (bérkovec); derived from бе́рковеск (bérkovesk), Old East Slavic бьрковьскъ (bĭrkovĭskŭ, “of Birka”), ultimately Old Norse Birka, a port city in mediaeval Sweden. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ru|бе́рковец}} Russian бе́рковец (bérkovec), {{der|en|orv|бьрковьскъ||of Birka}} Old East Slavic бьрковьскъ (bĭrkovĭskŭ, “of Birka”), {{der|en|non|Birka}} Old Norse Birka Head templates: {{en-noun|berkovets}} berkovets (plural berkovets)
  1. (historical) An old Russian unit of weight, approximately 164 kilograms or 10 poods. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Units of measure Synonyms: berkovetz Translations (Russian unit of mass): berkovets (Finnish), bierkowiec [masculine] (Polish), бе́рковец (bérkovec) [masculine] (Russian)

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