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==unit of area== | ==unit of area== | ||
*the area that could be farmed by one man with one head of oxen (''[[zuyguu]]'') and one plow (''lee''). | *the area that could be farmed by one man with one head of oxen (''[[zuyguu]]'') and one plow (''lee''). | ||
*1 lee ({{tts|cidtviulee}}) = 5 [[kaq (tan'ui)|kaq]] = | *1 lee ({{tts|cidtviulee}}) = 5 [[kaq (tan'ui)|kaq]] = 4.8496 [[hectare]]. | ||
*[[Tviw]] ({{wt|張}}) is the [[Lioxngsuu|measure-word]] for "lee". | *[[Tviw]] ({{wt|張}}) is the [[Lioxngsuu|measure-word]] for "lee". | ||
**For example, [[Lagtviulee]] (六張犁) means "six sheets of plow (area units)". | **For example, [[Lagtviulee]] (六張犁) means "six sheets of plow (area units)". |
Revision as of 14:20, 1 October 2015
unit of area
- the area that could be farmed by one man with one head of oxen (zuyguu) and one plow (lee).
- 1 lee (cidtviulee 🔊) = 5 kaq = 4.8496 hectare.
- Tviw (張) is the measure-word for "lee".
- For example, Lagtviulee (六張犁) means "six sheets of plow (area units)".