Medimnos refers to an ancient Greek unit of measurement used primarily for grain, particularly barley and wheat. It was equivalent to about 6.2 bushels or approximately 220 liters. The term "medimnos" is often found in historical texts related to agriculture, trade, and economics in ancient Greece. It was a key measure for understanding agricultural outputs and trade in grains, which were central to the economy of ancient Greek city-states.

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