Veder (unit)

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The Veder , probably derived from Wedro , the Russian bucket , was a Hungarian measure of the volume of liquids. The veder in Eisenburg County had 52 halves.

literature

  • Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios, the government papers, the exchange and banking system and the customs of all countries and trading places. Volume 1, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 889.
  • For silver: 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. 456.