Lugek
Lugek was a unit of mass ( measure of weight) and was used as a measure of grain . The measure was in Thessaly , a Greek region. It is considered a Turkish measure.
- 1 Lugek = 20 Oken (1 O. = 1.28 kilograms ) about 51 pounds ( Prussia 1 Pf. = 30 Lot ) plus 7 Lot (Prussia 1 L. = 16.667 grams) = 25617.179 grams
literature
- Christian Noback, Friedrich Noback: coin, measure and weight book. The money, measure and bills of exchange, the rates, government papers, banks, trading establishments and customs of all countries and more important places. Volume 1, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1858, p. 338.
- Fr. Silber: The coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world individually calculated according to their values and proportions to all German coins, measures and weights. In addition to information on the trading venues and their billing relationships. Moritz Ruhl, Leipzig 1861, p. 227.