medimnus means A unit of dry capacity, in Ancient Greece, equal to about 52-58 litres, according to region and era. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
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- A unit of dry capacity, in Ancient Greece, equal to about 52-58 litres, according to region and era.“Every month, on the first day, and again on the seventh of the first decade, each king receives a beast without blemish at the public cost, which he offers up to Apollo; likewise a medimnus of meal, and of wine a Laconian quart.”