A cullishigay is an obsolete unit of dry volume used on the Malabar coast of southern India approximately equal to 1.25 imperial bushels (44 litres).
It was a third of a mudi or moray, a larger unit of dry volume.
After metrification in the mid-20th century, the unit became obsolete.
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