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What is the origin of word cubit?

The word "cubit" originates from the Latin word *cubitum*, meaning "elbow".

This makes sense because the cubit was originally a unit of measurement based on the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.

Here's a breakdown of its etymology:

* Latin: *cubitum* (elbow)

* Old French: *cubite*

* Middle English: *cubite*

* Modern English: *cubit*

The cubit has been used as a unit of measurement in various cultures throughout history, with different lengths depending on the region and time period.

Interestingly, the use of the elbow as a reference point for measuring is found in various cultures around the world, demonstrating its practical significance in ancient times.

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