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Hundred (unit) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hundred (unit)
The hundred ((ラテン語:centena)) was an English unit of measurement used in the production, sale, and taxation of various items in the medieval kingdom of England. The value was often ''not'' equal to 100 units, mostly owing to the continued medieval use of the Germanic long hundred of 120. The unit's use as a measure of weight is now described as a hundredweight. The Latin edition of the Assize of Weights and Measures, one of the statutes of uncertain date from around the year 1300, describes hundreds of (red) herring (a long hundred of 120 fish), beeswax, sugar, pepper, cumin, and alum ("13½ stone, each stone containing 8 pounds" or 108 Tower lbs.), coarse and woven linen, hemp canvas (a long hundred of 120 ells), and iron or horseshoes and shillings (a short hundred of 100 pieces).〔. & & 〕 Later versions used the Troy or avoirdupois pounds in their reckonings instead and included hundreds of fresh herrings (a short hundred of 100 fish), cinnamon, nutmegs (13½ st. of 8 lbs.), and garlic ("15 ropes of 15 heads" or 225 heads). ==See also==
* hundredweight, the same unit as a measure of weight * short & long hundred of 100 & 120, respectively
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