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      • “Pounds” derives from the name of an ancient Roman unit of measurement, Libra pondo. This Latin phrase translates to “a pound by weight.” Our word “pound” comes from pondo, and its seemingly unrelated abbreviation, “lb,” comes from the libra part.
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  2. Nov 7, 2017 · 1: The pound sign. This name came to be because the symbol comes from the abbreviation for weight, lb , or libra pondo, literally “pound by weight,” in Latin. When writing “lb,” scribes often crossed the letters with a line across the top, like a t. 2: The number sign.

  3. Sep 25, 2019 · Where did this seemingly random abbreviation come from? Well, it has to do with where the word “pounds,” itself, comes from. “Pounds” derives from the name of an ancient Roman unit of ...

  4. Jan 13, 2024 · According to Smithsonian Magazine, pound cake got its name from its ingredients. It contains one pound each of sugar, flour, butter, and eggs. Pound cakes first came about in Europe in the 1700s. Back then, most people couldn’t read or write. Recipes got passed along by word of mouth.

  5. 5 days ago · Where did that stray "z" come from? To find out, it requires a trip through English language history. The word "pound" comes from ancient Rome, where the unit of measure was libra pondo, which meant "a pound by weight" in Latin.

  6. Aug 2, 2021 · So where did the pound actually come from and what was its original equivalent? The gram was originally defined as the weight of a cubic centimeter of water: The word gramme was adopted by the French National Convention in its 1795 decree revising the metric system as replacing the gravet introduced in 1793.

  7. Aug 11, 2016 · When issued in the Saxon Kingdoms of Britain, 240 "sterlings" were minted from a pound of silver. Payments were therefore measured in "pounds sterling," giving rise to the current...

  8. The surname Pounds was first found in Hampshire where they were granted lands by Wiliam the Conqueror for their assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D. They held a family seat as Lords of the manor of Drayton in that shire.

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