"fotmellum" meaning in Latin

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Noun

IPA: /fotˈmel.lum/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [fot̪ˈmɛlːum] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: fōtmēllum [canonical, neuter], fōtmēllī [genitive]
Etymology: From Middle English fōtmāl, fōtmēl, from Old English fōtmǣl. Etymology templates: {{bor|la|enm|fōtmāl}} Middle English fōtmāl, {{m|enm|fōtmēl}} fōtmēl, {{der|la|ang|fōtmǣl}} Old English fōtmǣl Head templates: {{la-noun|fōtmēllum<2>}} fōtmēllum n (genitive fōtmēllī); second declension
  1. (Medieval Latin) fotmal, a unit of 70 pounds used for measuring lead Tags: Medieval-Latin, declension-2 Categories (topical): Units of measure Synonyms: fōtmēllus, fōtmēlum, fōtmāllum, fōtemāllus

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