The difference between Cor and Lethek
When used as nouns, cor means various former units of volume, particularly: a hebrew unit of liquid volume, about equal to 230l or 60gallons. : approximately the same volume as a dry measure. a roughly equivalent phoenician unit of volume, whereas lethek means a former hebrew measure of dry volume, equal to about 115l or 3¼bushels.
Cor is also interjection with the meaning: ..
check bellow for the other definitions of Cor and Lethek
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Cor as a noun (historical, _, units of measure):
Various former units of volume, particularly: A Hebrew unit of liquid volume, about equal to 230L or 60gallons. : approximately the same volume as a dry measure. A roughly equivalent Phoenician unit of volume.
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Lethek as a noun (historical, _, units of measure):
A former Hebrew measure of dry volume, equal to about 115L or 3¼bushels.