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'''{{tts|Kaq}}''' (kah4; [[wikt:甲|甲]]; {{w|acre}})
{{gs|Kaq|甲|~2.4 modern {{w|acre}}s}}


*from Old Dutch [[wikt:accar|accar]]/[[wikt:akkar|akkar]], meaning "field"
* 1-kaq = 2934-[[pvii (tan'ui)|pvii]] = ~0.97 [[kongkherng|ha]] = (0.2-[[løee (tan'ui)|løee]])
*1 kaq = 2934 [[pheeng]] = 9699 square meters = (1/5 [[lee]])


[[Category:HQlaan ee Formosa]]
== Gwgoaan ==
* {{wt|阿甲}}, from [[Hølaan-guo|Dutch]] ''[[wikt:akker#Dutch|akker]]'', from Old Dutch ''accar''/''*akkar'' ("field"), from Proto-Germanic ''*akraz''
 
==''Morgen''==
The principal unit of land measure, derives from the obsolete Dutch unit [[morgen]] which was introduced in Taiwan's [[Hølaan ee Formosa|era of Dutch colonization]].
 
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 18 February 2024

Kaq ( ~2.4 modern acres)

Gwgoaan

  • 阿甲, from Dutch akker, from Old Dutch accar/*akkar ("field"), from Proto-Germanic *akraz

Morgen

The principal unit of land measure, derives from the obsolete Dutch unit morgen which was introduced in Taiwan's era of Dutch colonization.