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词条 Danish units of measurement
释义

  1. Length

  2. Area

  3. Volume

  4. Weight

  5. Miscellaneous

  6. See also

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The Danes started with a system of units based on a Greek pous ("foot") of {{convert|308.4|mm|ft}} which they picked up through trade in the late Bronze Age/early Iron Age. Some early standards of measure can be recovered from measured drawings made of the {{convert|52.5|ft|m|adj=mid|-long}} Hjortspring boat, which though dating to the early Iron Age exemplifies plank-built vessels of the late Bronze Age and the {{convert|82|ft|m|adj=mid|-long}} Nydam ship. Thwarts are typically spaced about 3 fod apart.

From May 1, 1683, King Christian V of Denmark introduced an office to oversee weights and measures, a justervæsen, first led by Ole Rømer. The definition of the alen was set to 2 Rhine feet. Rømer later discovered that differing standards for the Rhine foot existed, and in 1698 an iron Copenhagen standard was made. A pendulum definition for the foot was first suggested by Rømer, introduced in 1820, and changed in 1835. The metric system was introduced in 1907.

Length

See also Danish rute (rod)

  • mil – Danish mile. Towards the end of the 17th century, Ole Rømer, Gerardus Mercator and other contemporaries of the great Dutch cartographer Thisus began following Claudius Ptolemy in connecting the mile to the great circle of the earth, and Roemer defined it as 12,000 alen. This definition was adopted in 1816 as the Prussian Meile. The coordinated definition from 1835 was 7.532 km. Earlier, there were many variants, the most commonplace the Sjællandsk miil of 17,600 alen or 11.13 km (6.92 mi).
  • palme – palm, for circumference, 8.86 cm (3.49 in)
  • alen – ell, 2 fod
  • fod – foot, about 313.85 mm (12.356 inches) in most recent usage. Defined as a Rheinfuss 314.07 mm (12.365 inches) from 1683, before that 314.1 mm (12.366 in) with variations.
  • rut – 5026 mm, 16 fod.
  • kvarter – quarter, 1/4 alen
  • tomme – thumb (inch), 1/12 fod
  • linie – line, 1/12 tomme
  • skrupel – scruple, 1/12 linie

Area

  • tønde land – Barrel of land, 8 skæpper land

Volume

  • potte – pot, from 1683 1/32 fod³, about in 19th and 20th centuries
  • smørtønde – barrel of butter, from 1683, 136 potter
  • korntønde – barrel of corn (grain), from 1683 144 potter
unitrelation to previousmetric valueImperial Value
potte 966 ml 2.04 Pt

Weight

  • pund – pound, from 1683 the weight of 1/62 fod³ of water, 499.75 g (1.1 lb)

Miscellaneous

  • dusin – dozen, 12
  • snes – score, 20
  • skok – 60
  • ol – 4 {{sic|hide=y|snese}}, 80
  • gros – gross, 144

See also

  • Weights and measures
  • Historical weights and measures
  • SI
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