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congius
[kon-jee-uhs]
noun
plural
congii(in prescriptions) a gallon (3.7853 liters).
an ancient Roman unit of liquid measure equal to about 0.8 U.S. gallon (3.2 liters).
congius
/ ˈɒԻɪə /
noun
pharmacol a unit of liquid measure equal to 1 Imperial gallon
an ancient Roman unit of liquid measure equal to about 0.7 Imperial gallon or 0.84 US gallon
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of congius1
Example Sentences
This is furnished with brazen buckets, each holding about a congius.
The practice is to add a quantity of rennet, equal to the size of an olive, to two congii of milk to make it curdle.
For this purpose ten pounds of ripe figs may be boiled in six congii of water and bits of the paste thus prepared should be set out near the hives.
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