chetvert (Meaning)

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chetvert (n.)

A measure of grain equal to 0.7218 of an imperial quarter, or 5.95 Winchester bushels.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chetvert

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chetvert Sentence Examples

  1. The old recipe called for two chetverts of rye flour, but I only had one on hand.
  2. Historians debate the exact size of a chetvert, as it varied slightly depending on the region.
  3. After a bountiful harvest, the barn was overflowing with chetverts of wheat.
  4. To my surprise, the market still sold traditional measuring tools like the chetvert.
  5. Although no longer in common use, the chetvert remains a fascinating piece of Russian history.
  6. The merchant carefully measured out a chetvert of oats for my horse.
  7. I wondered if there was a modern equivalent to the chetvert.
  8. Learning about the chetvert helped me understand how people used to trade grain.
  9. The dusty inscription on the wooden scoop identified it as a "one chetvert measure."
  10. Can you imagine trying to cook a recipe that calls for ingredients measured in chetverts?

FAQs About the word chetvert

A measure of grain equal to 0.7218 of an imperial quarter, or 5.95 Winchester bushels.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old recipe called for two chetverts of rye flour, but I only had one on hand.

Historians debate the exact size of a chetvert, as it varied slightly depending on the region.

After a bountiful harvest, the barn was overflowing with chetverts of wheat.

To my surprise, the market still sold traditional measuring tools like the chetvert.