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Weight Avoirdupois Meaning English Goods Pound Ounce February

Avoirdupois refers to the standard system of weights (pound, ounce) or simply weight and heaviness, derived from Anglo-French for 'goods of weight'.

Avoirdupois refers to the system of weight based on pounds and ounces, or simply weight and heaviness. The term derives from Anglo-French meaning 'goods of weight'.

Word avoirdupois
Date February 7, 2007
Type noun
Syllables av-er-duh-POYZ
Etymology When "avoirdupois" first appeared in English in the 15th century, it carried a meaning of "goods sold by weight," which is also the meaning of its Middle English predecessor, "avoir de pois." That term derives from an Anglo-French phrase meaning "goods of weight." Today, "avoirdupois" most commonly refers to the system of weight measurement used for general merchandise, in which the pound is equal to 16 ounces, the ounce 16 drams, and the dram 27.344 grains. (Some other weight systems are apothecaries' weight, used to measure pharmaceutical items, and troy weight, used for precious metals.) It was Shakespeare, in his play Henry IV (1597), who first used "avoirdupois" to mean "heaviness."

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
Examples Michael's ample avoirdupois can be blamed on his fondness for rich sauces and fattening cheeses.
Definition 1 : the series of units of weight based on the pound of 16 ounces and the ounce of 16 drams

2 : weight, heaviness; especially : personal weight

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