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Noun — A traditional unit of weight used historically in India, roughly equal to a kilogram depending on the region and era.

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Etymology

From Middle English ser. Popularised in modern fantasy by George R. R. Martin in the A Song of Ice and Fire series starting in 1996.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ser” mean?

The word “ser” means a traditional unit of weight used historically in India, roughly equal to a kilogram depending on the region and era. In plain terms, an old South Asian unit for measuring weight, mostly used before the metric system took over.

How do you use “ser” in a sentence?

Here is “ser” used in a sentence: “The market trader weighed the rice out by the ser.”

What part of speech is “ser”?

“Ser” is a noun.

Is “ser” a common word?

“Ser” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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