gerah

/ˈɡɛrə/
noun
  1. An ancient Hebrew unit of weight and currency, equal to 1/20 of a shekel.
    • In the Bible, a gerah was used to measure small amounts of silver.
    • The merchant weighed out twenty gerahs of gold for the transaction.
    • Historians study the gerah to understand ancient trade and economy.
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