seah
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1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Meronyms
1.3
References
1.4
Anagrams
English
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Etymology
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From
Hebrew
סְאִים֙
.
Noun
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]
seah
(
plural
seahs
)
(
historical
units of measure
)
A
former
Hebrew
unit
of
dry
volume
,
about
7.7
L
or 7
quarts
.
Meronyms
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cab
,
kab
(
1
⁄
6
seah
)
;
ephah
,
epha
(
3 seahs
)
;
lethek
,
lethech
(
15 seahs
)
;
homer
,
chomer
,
cor
,
kor
(
30 seahs
)
References
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]
"
Weights and Measures
" at
Oxford Biblical Studies Online
Anagrams
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]
Ashe
,
Eash
,
HAES
,
HEAs
,
Hase
,
Shea
,
ashe
,
hase
,
shea
Categories
:
English terms derived from Hebrew
English lemmas
English nouns
English countable nouns
English terms with historical senses
en:Units of measure
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