arschin (Meaning)

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arschin (n.)

See Arshine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of arschin

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arschin Sentence Examples

  1. In historical contexts, an arschin typically measured around 28 inches.
  2. The tailor requested an exact measurement of three arschins for the fabric.
  3. During the Middle Ages, an arschin was commonly used as a unit of length in many European regions.
  4. The merchant bargained for ten arschins of silk from the trader.
  5. Archaeologists unearthed a piece of cloth that was estimated to be two arschins long.
  6. The carpenter needed an arschin measure to cut the wood accurately.
  7. She folded the cloth neatly, ensuring it measured exactly one arschin wide.
  8. The old map indicated distances in terms of arschins rather than modern units.
  9. The weaver wove a tapestry that stretched two arschins in length.
  10. The tailor marked the garment with an arschin ruler before making the final cuts.

FAQs About the word arschin

See Arshine.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In historical contexts, an arschin typically measured around 28 inches.

The tailor requested an exact measurement of three arschins for the fabric.

During the Middle Ages, an arschin was commonly used as a unit of length in many European regions.

The merchant bargained for ten arschins of silk from the trader.