Miller's knife

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The Müllermäßel , occasionally Müllermaßel or Mühlmaßel , was an Austrian and volume measurement was measured as 16.1 massacre only deleted. This was particularly true for goods such as grain , pulses , seeds, tree fruits, tubers, coal and lime. The measure of the cup , as the last measure in the chain, could be divided by halving to the thirty-second. The dimensional chain was

  • 1 Muth = 30 Metzel = 60 half = 120 quarters = 240 eighths = 480 miller cutters = 960 half cutters / cutters (large) = 1920 fodder cutters / cutters (small) = 3840 cups
  • 1 miller chop = 2 chops (large) = 4 chops (small) = 8 cups (0.48046 liters ) = 193.7711 Parisian cubic inches = 3.843718 liters
  • 1 pecker = 16 miller pots

See also

literature

  • Measurement, weight and coin tables, along with other auxiliary tables for merchants, manufacturers, traders. Ebner'sche Buchhandlung, Nuremberg 1856, p. 36 .
  • AR Percy: General chemical-technical-economic recipe lexicon. Ebnersche Buchhandlung, Nuremberg 1856, p. 836 .
  • Johann Rogner: Outline of the measurement. Carl Gerold's Sohn, Vienna 1860, p. 10, ( digitized version ).
  • Louis Schmidt: The coins, measures, weights, the usages in the trade in goods, bills of exchange, government paper and shares in all countries and trading centers around the world (= commercial lessons. 2, ZDB -ID 2519066-0 ). J. Maier, Stuttgart 1870, p. 170.