gērā גֵּרָה ‘gerah’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from gārar גָּרַר ‘to drag/chew/saw’ ( as in gērā גֵּרָה ‘cud’)
Roots:
גרר
גרה
gērā n, f
1) gerah, a weight, a 20th part of a shekel, equal to the weight of 16 barley grains or 4 to 5 carob beans