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The tomín (plural tomines, abbreviated t) is an antiquated Spanish unit of weight and currency. It was equivalent to one-eighth of a peso, both in currency and weight, and derived from the Arabic term tomn ("one eighth").[1]

References

  1. ^ Juan Diez (2007). The Sumario Compendioso of Brother Juan Diez: The Earliest Mathematical Work of the New World. Cosimo, Inc. pp. 9–. ISBN 978-1-60206-325-9.