maund Antonyms
Meaning of maund
maund (n)
a unit of weight used in Asia; has different values in different countries
maund (n.)
A hand basket.
An East Indian weight, varying in different localities from 25 to about 82 pounds avoirdupois.
maund (v. i.)
Alt. of Maunder
maund Sentence Examples
- The merchant purchased a maund of wheat from the village grain market.
- The cart creaked under the weight of several maunds of firewood.
- The laborers were tasked with carrying heavy maunds of bricks to the construction site.
- The trader weighed the maund of salt carefully before selling it.
- The farmer harvested a plentiful maund of rice from his field.
- The village women gathered a maund of herbs and plants for medicinal purposes.
- The government imposed a tax of one maund of cotton per household.
- The maund of gold was hidden beneath a secret chamber in the palace.
- The camel carried a maund of water across the barren desert.
- The maund of lead was used to make weights for the village scales.
FAQs About the word maund
a unit of weight used in Asia; has different values in different countriesA hand basket., An East Indian weight, varying in different localities from 25 to abou
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The merchant purchased a maund of wheat from the village grain market.
The cart creaked under the weight of several maunds of firewood.
The laborers were tasked with carrying heavy maunds of bricks to the construction site.
The trader weighed the maund of salt carefully before selling it.