skef
/ˈskef/Definitions
1. noun
a unit of volume, especially one-twelfth of a bushel, used as a measure of dry commodities such as grain or coal.
“The merchant sold the wheat by the skef to the local market.”
1. noun
a unit of volume, especially one-twelfth of a bushel, used as a measure of dry commodities such as grain or coal.
“The merchant sold the wheat by the skef to the local market.”