Old Irish units of measurement
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Length
A troighid was the length of a man's foot, divided into twelve ordlach, "thumb-lengths". These figures assume a man's foot to measure 25 cm (10 inches).Table of length units | |||||
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Unit | Meaning | Relative value |
SI value |
Imperial value |
Notes |
grain | grain | 1/36 | 0.7 cm | 1/4 inch | |
ordlach | thumb-length | 1/12 | 2.1 cm | 0.8 in | |
bas | palm | 1/3 | 8.4 cm | 3.3 in | |
dorn | fist | 5/12 or 1/2 | 10.4 or 12.5 cm | 4 or 5 in | |
troighid | foot | 1 | 25 cm | 9.9 in | |
céim | step | 2.5 | 62.5 cm | 2 ft 1 in | |
deiscéim | double-step | 6 | 1.5 m | 4 ft 11 in | |
fertach | rod | 12 | 3 m | 9 ft 10 in | |
forrach | 144 | 36 m | 39.4 yards |
A magh-space was a unit set at the distance from which a cock-crow or bell could be heard. Other units such as inntrit and lait appear in documents; their value is uncertain, perhaps being equivalent to 1 and 2 fertachs respectively.
Area
The basic unit of area was the tir-cumaile, "land of three cows", as it was an area of land that was at some point worth three cows. It is sometimes erroneously interpreted as the area needed to graze three cows, but it is far too large for that; in modern Ireland, a cow grazes on about 0.4 ha, so twenty or more could graze a tir-cumaile. Ireland in total covered about 870,000 tir-cumaile.Table of area units | |||||
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Unit | Meaning | Relative value |
SI Si Si, si, or SI may refer to :- Measurement, mathematics and science :* International System of Units , the modern international standard version of the metric system... value |
Imperial value |
Notes |
tir-cumaile | land of three cows | n/a | 9.3 ha | 23 ac | 72 square forraigh |
achar | acre | 1 | Adopted following Norman invasions. | ||
seisrech | plough-land | 120 | |||
baile | townland | 1,440 | The term "townland" is still used to designate very small named areas in the countryside. | ||
tuath | 4,320 | Originally a term for a petty kingdom. |
Capacity
A hen's eggshell was used as a standard unit, roughly 55 ml.Table of capacity units | |||||
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Unit | Meaning | Relative value |
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Imperial value |
Notes |
eggshell | 1 | 55 ml | 2 fl. oz. | ||
méisrin | 12 | 660 ml | 1 pint 3 fl. oz. |
Mass
Table of mass units | |||||
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Unit | Meaning | Relative value |
SI Si Si, si, or SI may refer to :- Measurement, mathematics and science :* International System of Units , the modern international standard version of the metric system... value |
Imperial value |
Notes |
grain | 1/8 | 0.05 g | 0.772 Gr | One grain of the best wheat Wheat Wheat is a cereal grain, originally from the Levant region of the Near East, but now cultivated worldwide. In 2007 world production of wheat was 607 million tons, making it the third most-produced cereal after maize and rice... . |
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pinginn | penny | 1 | 0.4 g | 6.173 Gr | |
screpall | scruple | 3 | 1.2 g | 18.519 Gr | |
unga | ounce | 72 | 28 g | 1 oz | Word borrowed from the Latin Latin Latin is an Italic language originally spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. It, along with most European languages, is a descendant of the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. Although it is considered a dead language, a number of scholars and members of the Christian clergy speak it fluently, and... uncia, although an older native name was mann. |
Time
A nightNight
Night or nighttime is the period of time when the sun is below the horizon. This occurs after dusk. The opposite of night is day...
(oídhche) was used as a measure for time, in preference to a day. Unlike most traditional societies, the Irish held that a new day began at sunset, not at sunrise, so that a Wednesday night would precede the day of Wednesday.
Sources
- http://www.libraryireland.com/SocialHistoryAncientIreland/III-XXIII-1.php
- http://www.sizes.com/units/tir_cumaile.htm
See also
- Metrication in IrelandMetrication in IrelandIreland inherited the imperial System of measurement from Britain, and these units continued to be used after Irish independence. It is principally due to Irish membership in the European Union that metric units were introduced. Progress towards metrication is mixed...
- Weights and measures
- Systems of measurementSystems of measurementA system of measurement is a set of units which can be used to specify anything which can be measured and were historically important, regulated and defined because of trade and internal commerce...
- SISiSi, si, or SI may refer to :- Measurement, mathematics and science :* International System of Units , the modern international standard version of the metric system...