Atraure
Atraure is a term that appears in historical contexts, particularly relating to ancient Roman land ownership and measurement. It is derived from the Latin word "atrahere," meaning to draw towards or to attract. In Roman agrarian practices, "atraure" was often used to denote a measure of land that a single plow could cultivate in a single day. This unit of land was not a fixed geographical size but rather a practical measure based on the labor capacity of the farmer and their oxen.
The concept of atraure highlights the practical, labor-based approach to land management in ancient societies. It