jardas
Jardas is the plural form of jarda, a historical unit of length used in Iberian languages such as Portuguese and Spanish before widespread adoption of the metric system. In modern practice, one jarda is treated as equivalent to one yard, roughly 0.9144 meters, or three feet. The exact value of traditional jardas varied by region and era, but the contemporary standard is commonly cited as 0.9144 meters.
Usage and context: Jardas were commonly employed in textiles, land measurement, and everyday commerce in the
Linguistic notes: In Portuguese, the term is jarda, with jardas as the plural. In Spanish, the corresponding
Other considerations: The spelling and usage of jardas can be encountered in historical records or regional