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Arura (Ancient Greek: ἄρουρα, romanizedaroura) is a Homeric Greek word with original meaning "arable land", derived from the verb ἀρόω (aroō), "plough". The word was also used generally for earth, land and father-land and in plural to describe corn-lands and fields. The term arura was also used to describe a measure of land in ancient Egypt (similar in manner to the acre), a square of 100 Egyptian cubits each way. This measures 2700m² or 2/3 of an acre. The oldest attested form of the word is the Mycenaean Greek a-ro-u-ra, written in Linear B syllabic script, originally meant "plough".

Other uses

References

  1. Iliad 11.68
  2. ἀρόω, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus
  3. ἄρουρα, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus
  4. Herodotus, 2.168, on Perseus
  5. "Household economics: Making ends meet" note 1.
  6. Palaeolexicon, Word study tool of ancient languages

External links

  • The dictionary definition of arura at Wiktionary
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