qintar

English

Noun

qintar (plural qindarka or qintars)

  1. (plural: qindarka or qintars) An Albanian coin equal to one hundredth of a lek.
  2. (plural: qintars) A unit of measure, which varies in value depending upon the product measured; for example, a qintar of cotton might be 160 kg of cotton, 50 kg of cotton lint; a qintar of lime, 65 kg.
    • 2002, Jonathan M. Bloom, Sheila S. Blair, Islam: A Thousand Years of Faith and Power:
      For all its squalor qintars and qintars of gold dust are traded there.
    • 2005, Muhammad Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters, David Stephan Powers, Dispensing Justice in Islam: Qadis and their judgments:
      [] who offered 190 piasters per year for rent, 20 piasters more than the other, plus half a qintar of pomegranates.

References

  • Khalid Ikram (1980) Egypt, Economic Management in a Period of Transition
  • Robért Dán (1988) Occident and Orient: a tribute to the memory of Alexander Scheiber

Albanian

Noun

qintar

  1. An Albanian coin equal to one hundredth of a lek.
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