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- The jugerum or juger (Latin: iūgerum, iūgera, iūger, or iugus) was a Roman unit of area, equivalent to a rectangle 240 Roman feet in length and 120 feet...
- city or 150 in the country. Columella also gives uncial divisions of the jugerum, tabulated by the anonymous translator of the 1745 Millar edition as follows:...
- of units French arpent – used in Louisiana to measure length and area Jugerum a Morgen ("morning") of land is normally 2⁄3 of a Tagwerk ("day work")...
- that each vineyard in Rome produce a quota of three cullei of wine per jugerum; otherwise, the vineyard would be uprooted. The nutrient-rich lands near...
- 000 square metres Carucate Cawnie Decimal Dessiatin Ground Hide Juchart Jugerum Katha Lessa or Lecha Marabba Morgen Oxgang Pari – a unit of area equal...
- sow-down lasts ten years. The crop may be cut four or six times a year ... A jugerum of it is abundantly sufficient for three horses all the year ... It may...
- 096 m). The Romans used the schoenus as an alternative name for the half-jugerum formed by a square with sides of 120 Roman feet. In Somerset, the rope...
- uncia, or 1⁄288 of an as; i.e. 1.14 grams As a measure of land, 1⁄288 of a jugerum; i.e. about 9 m2 (97 sq ft) As a measure of time, 1⁄24 part of an hour...
- the "Yokes" of Chested, Vexour, Chafford etc. The yoke is the old Roman jugerum, about 25 ares or 0.625 acres. This word has survived only in Kent. One...
- arpent is believed to derive from the Late Latin arepennis (equal to half a jugerum), which in turn comes from the Gaulish *are-penno- ("end, extremity of...