pondus
/pɒndəs/Definitions
1. noun
a measure of weight or heaviness, especially in ancient Rome.
“The inscription on the tomb mentioned the weight of the stone, which was recorded as 50 pounds pondus.”
1. noun
a measure of weight or heaviness, especially in ancient Rome.
“The inscription on the tomb mentioned the weight of the stone, which was recorded as 50 pounds pondus.”