congius
/kɒnˈdʒaɪəs/Definitions
1. noun
An ancient Roman unit of capacity, equal to about 3.8 liters or 1 peck.
“The archaeologists carefully measured the volume of the ancient vessel in congiuses to determine its original capacity.”
2. noun
A vessel holding one congius.
“The museum curator carefully handled the congius, a rare and valuable artifact from the ancient Roman era.”