Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AL'QUI-ER
AL'QUI-ER, n.
A measure in Portugal for dry things, as well as liquids, containing half an almude, or about two gallons. It is called also Cantar. – Port. Dict.
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AL'QUI-ER, n.
A measure in Portugal for dry things, as well as liquids, containing half an almude, or about two gallons. It is called also Cantar. – Port. Dict.
Return to page 97 of the letter “A”.