almude
nounmasculinearcaico/ɐɫˈmudɨ/rare
al·mu·de
Definition
An old unit of capacity for liquids, especially wine and olive oil, equivalent to about 25 litres in Portugal.
The winery produced hundreds of almudes of wine per year.
The oil mill sold the oil by almudes.
Etymology
Do árabe 'al-mudd'.