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(historical) An Ottoman Turkish unit of surface area nominally equal to 1,600 square (Turkish) paces but actually varied at a provincial and local level according to land quality to accommodate its colloquial sense of the amount of land able to be plowed in a day, roughly equivalent to the Byzantine stremma or English acre.
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dunam
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Noun
historical
(historical)
An
Ottoman
Turkish
unit
of
surface
area
nominally
equal
to
1,600
square
(Turkish)
paces
but
actually
varied
at
a
provincial
and
local
level
according
to
land
quality
to
accommodate
its
colloquial
sense
of
the
amount
of
land
able
to
be
plowed
in
a
day,
roughly
equivalent
to
the
Byzantine
stremma
or
English
acre.
Japanese Meaning
オスマントルコの歴史的な土地面積の単位。通常は1,600ターク歩の平方の大きさとされるが、実際には地域や土地の質に応じて変動し、日常的には一日で耕せる土地の量を示す。これにより、ビザンチンのストレマやイングランドのエーカーに近い意味合いを持つ。
Sense(1)
(historical)
An
Ottoman
Turkish
unit
of
surface
area
nominally
equal
to
1,600
square
(Turkish)
paces
but
actually
varied
at
a
provincial
and
local
level
according
to
land
quality
to
accommodate
its
colloquial
sense
of
the
amount
of
land
able
to
be
plowed
in
a
day,
roughly
equivalent
to
the
Byzantine
stremma
or
English
acre.
Sense(2)
( plural )