miskal

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Etymology

From Persian or Urdu مثقال (misqāl), from Arabic مِثْقَال (miṯqāl, weight, unit of weight), from ثَقَلَ (ṯaqala, to weigh).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɪsˈkɑːl/

Noun

miskal (plural miskals)

  1. A unit of weight in the Islamic world, usually taken as equivalent to 4.25 grams, and used especially to weigh precious metals.
  2. A coin originally having such a weight.
    • 1885, Sir Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Night 13
      The Wazir brought him and the King said, "Give him a thousand miskals of gold from the treasury, and load him ten camels with goods for trade, and send him under escort to his own town."

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