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pood
[ pood; Russian poot ]
noun
- a Russian weight equal to about 36 pounds avoirdupois (16 kilograms).
pood
/ puːd /
noun
- a unit of weight, used in Russia, equal to 36.1 pounds or 16.39 kilograms
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pood1
C16: from Russian pud, probably from Old Norse pund pound ²
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Example Sentences
The tobacco of Russia is mild, and of inferior flavor, and brings from 40 to 80 kopecks per pood.
From Project Gutenberg
Although this was difficult from the want of instruments, I succeeded in collecting more than a pood (thirty-six pounds) of hair.
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Ivan went home and said to his father, “Father, make me another mace, a ten pood one.”
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From one pood of dirt, of course unusually rich, Mr. Kaporaki obtained 24 zolotniks, or three ounces of gold.
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The teams belong to peasants, who carry freight for a stipulated sum per pood.
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