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A seam is an obsolete
unit of volume or
mass in the United Kingdom
The
Oxford English Dictionary
[1] includes definitions of a seam as:
- 6–8
imperial pecks (55–73 L) of sand
- 9 imperial pecks (82 L) of apples
- 8
imperial bushels (290 L) of grain
- 120 pounds (54 kg) of glass (or 100 pounds (45 kg) in the 14th century)
- a cart-load, sometimes of a specified amount such as 2
hundredweight (100 kg) of straw or 3 hundredweight (150 kg) of hay or manure.
Cardarelli asserts that it was equal to 64
imperial gallons (290 L).
[2]
References
External links
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"Seam". Sizes.com. A collection of further definitions and quotations