modius
/məˈdɪəs, -ˈdiːəs/Definitions
1. noun
An ancient Roman unit of dry measure, equal to about 8.6 liters.
“The archaeologists discovered a collection of modii used in ancient Rome’s trade networks.”
2. noun
A unit of weight, especially in the Roman Empire.
“The ancient texts describe a modius of gold used as a standard for trade.”