windle

/ˈwɪndl/
noun
  1. A measure of grain or other dry goods, typically equal to about two bushels.
    • The old recipe called for a windle of wheat flour.
    • In medieval times, a windle was a common unit for measuring barley.
    • The farmer sold a windle of oats at the market.
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