"oka" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈɒkə/ Forms: okas [plural]
Etymology: From Italian oca, from French oque, from Ottoman Turkish اوقه (okka). Doublet of ounce, inch, uncia, ouguiya, and awqiyyah. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|it|oca}} Italian oca, {{der|en|fr|oque}} French oque, {{der|en|ota|اوقه|tr=okka}} Ottoman Turkish اوقه (okka), {{doublet|en|ounce|inch|uncia|ouguiya|awqiyyah}} Doublet of ounce, inch, uncia, ouguiya, and awqiyyah Head templates: {{en-noun}} oka (plural okas)
  1. (historical) A former Turkish, Egyptian, Hungarian, and Romanian unit of weight, usually of a little more than a kilogram. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Units of measure Meronyms (subdivisions of the unit of weight): dirhem, dram, ounce, cheki, rottol, rotl Meronyms (superdivisions of the unit of weight): batman, kantar, quintal
    Sense id: en-oka-en-noun-mx7X6a9Y Disambiguation of Units of measure: 83 17 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 67 33 Disambiguation of 'subdivisions of the unit of weight': 71 29 Disambiguation of 'superdivisions of the unit of weight': 73 27
  2. A unit of volume in Egypt (and formerly Turkey) corresponding to about 1.2 litres.
    Sense id: en-oka-en-noun-vr14toSn
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: oke, okka

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