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POUND

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a standard-weight; for the proportion and subdivisions of which, see the article WEIGHT.

Pound also denotes a money of account; so called, because the ancient pound of silver weighed a pound troy.

Pound, among lawyers, denotes a place of strength, in which to keep cattle that are distrained or put in for trespass, until they are reprieved or redeemed.