heredium

Latin

Etymology

From heres (heir) + -ium (forming neuter nouns). Its use as a unit of area derives from an early land reform which bequeathed 2 jugers of land to each Roman citizen as heritable property.

Pronunciation

Noun

hērēdium n (genitive hērēdiī or hērēdī); second declension

  1. a hereditary estate
  2. (historical units of measure) A former Roman unit of area (approximatelyacres or ½ hectare).

Declension

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Meronyms

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