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classical times. The
Arabic term
ultimately originates from the Gr****
kerátion (κεράτιον)
meaning carob seed (literally "small horn") (diminutive of κέρας...
- sea-merchants have to pay 3
follis and in
addition to that, 1
keration (12 follis) to enter, and 2
keration to exit. – All
wheat merchants have to pay the officials...
- carato,
which comes from
Arabic (qīrāṭ; قيراط), in turn
borrowed from Gr****
kerátion κεράτιον 'carob seed', a
diminutive of
keras 'horn'. It was a unit of weight...
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original on 22
December 2022.
Retrieved 22
December 2022.
Pearsall J (2011). "
keration". The
Oxford English Dictionary (12th ed.). New York:
Oxford University...
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uncia 0.19 g 2.9 gr 0.0067 oz lit. "carob seed" The Gr**** κεράτιον (
kerátion)
obolus obolus 1⁄48
uncia 0.57 g 8.8 gr 0.020 oz lit. "obol", from the...
- אביונה ’ăḇîyōnāh Caper,
Desire Capparis spinosa Ecclesiastes 12:5 κεράτιον,
keration Carob and
Locust Ceratonia siliqua Luke 15:16,
Matthew 3:1 קדה qiddāh...
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within the
family Tubinidae include: Tubina, the type
genus Colubrella Keration Meandrella Pseudotubina Semitubina Serpentubina Bouchet, P. & Rocroi, J...
- gold coin; i.e.,
Arabic qīrāt was 1/24th of the
Arabic dinar and Gr****
keration was 1/24th of the Gr**** bezant. It is
possible that the
Italians borrowed...
- †Kaurnella †Kawanamia †Kaweka †Keeneia †Keepingia †Keilostoma
Kelletia †
Keration †Kestocenbra †Khetella †Khumerspira †Kiaeromphalus †Kimina †Kinishbia †Kinkaidia...