dacra

Latin

Etymology

From decuria (a ten of something), from decem (ten).[1]

Noun

dacra

  1. (Medieval) The dicker, a various English units of 10 items.

References

  1. Skeat, Walter William. "Dicker, Daykyr" in Notes on English Etymology.
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