Arura — or aroura (Greek: ἄρουρα), is a Homeric Greek[1] word with original meaning arable land , derived from the verb ἀρόω (aroō), plough .[2] The word was also used generally for earth, land and father land and in plural to describe corn lands and… … Wikipedia
ARURA — apud Evagrium in Vita Antonii c. 2. Arurae autem ei erant trecentae uberes et palde optimae: Graeca vox est, et in genere quidem agrum satum segetemque ipsam notat: in specie aurem mensura Aegyptia est, et μέτρον γῆς, seu modum agri, significat.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
arura — /arura/ An old English law term, signifying a day s work in plowing … Black's law dictionary
arura — /arura/ An old English law term, signifying a day s work in plowing … Black's law dictionary
arura — A ploughing; a day s ploughing … Ballentine's law dictionary
arura — variant of aroura … Useful english dictionary
Bani Zeid al-Sharqiya — For the nearby Palestinian towns, see Bani Zeid and Qarawat Bani Zeid. Bani Zeid al Sharqiya Other transcription(s) Arabic بني زيد الشرقية Also spelled Bani Zeid East (official) Bani Zayd ash Sharqiyya (unofficial) … Wikipedia
Unidades de medida en el Antiguo Egipto — Las unidades de medida en el Antiguo Egipto se utilizaron desde las primeras dinastías. Las había de longitud, superficie, volumen, peso y tiempo. Se han hallado muchos documentos de contabilidad en papiro, ya que los escribas tenían como tarea… … Wikipedia Español
Gobannus — (or Gobannos, the Gaulish form) was a Gallo Roman god, whose name, denoting the smith , is normally taken to identify him as patron of smiths. A number of statues dedicated to him are preserved, found together with a bronze cauldron dedicated to… … Wikipedia
Berne zinc tablet — The Berne zinc tablet (also Gobannus tablet ) was found in the 1980s in Berne. It is inscribed with an apparently Gaulish inscription, consisting of the four words, each on its own line, the letter formed by little dots impressed onto the metal … Wikipedia