heqat

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Egyptian ḥqꜣt,
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Noun

heqat (plural heqats or heqat)

  1. (historical units of measure) An Ancient Egyptian dry measure of volume equivalent to 10 hins (or about 4.8 litres).

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