seckel
/ˈsɛkəl/Definitions
1. noun
A type of small, sweet pear variety, often eaten raw or used in cooking.
“She picked a few seckels from the orchard to make a pie.”
2. noun
A unit of measurement for dry goods, especially seeds, equivalent to one eighth of an ounce or 28 grams.
“The farmer measured out the correct amount of seeds using seckels as his unit of measurement.”