escropulo
English
Etymology
From Portuguese escrópulo, from Latin scrūpulus (“scruple, nagging doubt, 1/24 uncia”), from scrūpus (“sharp stone, anxiety”) + -ulus (“-ule: forming diminutives”). Doublet of scruple and escrupulo.
Noun
escropulo (plural escropulos)
- (historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of mass, equivalent to about 1.2 g.
Synonyms
- Portuguese scruple, scruple (Portuguese contexts)
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