Vödör

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Vödör , also called Veder, was a Hungarian measure of volume for liquids. It was one of the many Hungarian buckets . The measure was regionally limited to Eisenburg County . The measure was two-half larger than the little bucket of Kis Cseber .

  • 1 Vödör = 52 halves / Icze = 2184.975 Parisian cubic inches = 43.3459 liters also 2229.406 Parisian cubic inches = 44.2233 liters ( calculated from the 100-half value )

The half was calculated with two sides / Meszely to two Rimpel / Pfiff / Viertel / Fel-Meszely each .

literature

  • János Csaplovics: Painting of Hungary: Industry, Hungary as a state, national customs, festivals, way of life. Volume 2, CA Hartleben, Pest 1829, p. 110.

Individual evidence

  1. a b The latest illustrated trade and goods lexicon or encyclopedia of all trade sciences for merchants and manufacturers. Volume 2, Ernst Schäfer, Leipzig 1857, p. 359.
  2. ^ Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1830, p. 53.
  3. ^ Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight relationships. Volume 1, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 218.