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has gloss | eng: The chopin was a Scottish measurement of volume, usually fluid, that was in use from at least 1661, though possibly 15th century, until the mid 19th century. The measurement was derived from the French measure chopine an old and widespread unit of liquid capacity, first recorded in 13th century. A chopin is equivalent to 0.848 litres. |
lexicalization | eng: Chopin |
instance of | c/Scottish weights and measures |
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