each, and therefore the pes was 70 avoirdupois pounds and the <span class="searchmatch">charrus</span> 2100 lbs. <span class="searchmatch">charrus</span> m (genitive charrī); second declension alternative form of carrus...
IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃaru/ [ˈt͡ʃa.ru] Rhymes: -aru Syllabification: cha‧rru <span class="searchmatch">charru</span> m sg (feminine singular charra, neuter singular charro, masculine plural charros...
<span class="searchmatch">charrus</span> Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin carrus (“load”). Doublet of car and horse. carrus (plural carri) (uncommon, historical) A load: various...
galán Antonym: andoscón of striking and bright colors Synonyms: paxareru, <span class="searchmatch">charru</span> Antonym: mortizu "pintureru" in Diccionario General de la Lengua Asturiana...
volume 1, page 168: Now measured by the old hundred, that is, 108 lbs. the <span class="searchmatch">charrus</span> contains nearly 19 1/2 hundreds, that is it corresponds to the fodder,...
volume 1, page 168: Now measured by the old hundred, that is, 108 lbs. the <span class="searchmatch">charrus</span> contains nearly 19½ hundreds, that is it corresponds to the fodder, or...
carried): charge, freight (unit of lead): fodder, fother, cartload, carrus, <span class="searchmatch">charrus</span> (the contents of one's ejaculation): cumwad, wad (1⁄12 cartload of wool...
imperative Xavier Varela Barreiro, Xavier Gómez Guinovart (2006–2018) “<span class="searchmatch">charru</span>”, in Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval (in Galician)...
which makes the proposed Basque etymology less probable. Compare Asturian <span class="searchmatch">charru</span>. IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃaro̝/ charro (feminine charra, masculine plural charros...