Panache

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Panache was a Greek measure of weight on the island of Samos and was used as a measure of grain . Here grain , seeds and other dry goods were only sold by weight.

The larger measure of the quillot, also called kilo or kiloz, had a volume of 33.148 liters and a weight measure of 24.861 kilograms .

  • 1 panache = 25 pounds (Greek) about 8.29 kilograms
  • 3 panache = 1 quillot

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Individual evidence

  1. Gottlob Heinrich Heinse: Encyclopedic dictionary or alphabetical explanation of all words from foreign languages ​​that are accepted in German. Volume 10, Wilhelm Wedel, Zeitz / Naumburg 1803, p. 164.