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Old Irish units of measurement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Old Irish units of measurement Early Irish law texts record a wide variety of units of measurement, organised into various systems. == Length ==
A ''troighid'' ("foot") was the length of a man's foot, divided into twelve ''ordlach'', "thumb-lengths". These figures assume a man's foot to measure 25 cm (10 inches). A ''magh-space'' was a unit set at the distance from which a cock-crow or bell could be heard. Other units such as ''inntrit'' and ''lait'' appear in documents; their value is uncertain, perhaps being equivalent to 1 and 2 ''fertach''s respectively.
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