Where does “azumbre” come from?
azumbre (Spanish) comes from Arabic ثمن, from Ancient Greek τίμημα, from Ancient Greek τῑμή, from Ancient Greek τῑ́ω — to honor, revere.
azumbre (Spanish): an ancient measure of volume of liquids used in Castile, equivalent to 2.016 litres
Definitions
- an ancient measure of volume of liquids used in Castile, equivalent to 2.016 litres
Ancestry of “azumbre”, step by step
azumbre traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.