cor

/kɔr/
noun
  1. A Hebrew unit of volume for dry goods, equal to about 10 bushels or 220 liters.
    • Farmers would measure their harvest in cors.
    • The Bible mentions a cor of barley as a large quantity.
    • In ancient times, a cor of wheat was a standard trade measure.
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