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Rood (unit) Rood has several distinct meanings, all derived from the same basic etymology. This article refers to the historic English and international inch-pound measure of area, as well as the archaic English measure of length. == Etymology == ''Rood'' is an archaic word for "pole", from Old English ''rōd'' "pole", specifically "cross", from Proto-Germanic '' *rodo'', cognate to Old Saxon ''rōda'', Old High German ''ruoda'' "rod";〔OED, "Rood"〕 the relation of ''rood'' to ''rod'', from Old English ''rodd'' "pole", is unclear; the latter was perhaps influenced by Old Norse ''rudda'' "club".
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