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- Scrupulum, meaning a tiny stone (from scrupus sharp stone), indicates a weight of 1⁄24 of a Roman ounce (i.e.) or, by extension, of other measures. Metaphorically...
- apothecaries' system, derived from the old Roman scrupulum (lit. 'small pebble') unit (scrupulus/scrupulum). The scruple is 1⁄24 ounce, 1⁄3 dram, or 20 grains...
- avoirdupois-based apothecaries' system, Dublin 1850 Libra Uncia Drachma Scrupulum Grana 1 Lb. 16 Unc. 128 Dr. 384 Scr. 7,000.00 Gr. 1 Unc. 8 Dr. 24 Scr...
- imperial gallons (about 109 liters). Schoenus – a unit of area or length Scrupulum – a unit of area, m****, or time Seam – a unit of m**** or volume Seer –...
- equivalent Imperial equivalent Description dimidium scrupulum 50 1⁄576 4.38 m2  47.1 sq ft  scrupulum 100 1⁄288 8.76 m2  94.3 sq ft  duo scru**** 200 1⁄144...
- arpent equalled 120 Roman feet. The related unit of square measure was the scrupulum or decempeda quadrata, equivalent to about 8.76 m2 (94.3 sq ft). Units...
- uncial division as was applied to the iugerum, its smallest part being the scrupulum of 100 sq ft or 9.2 m². Thus, the iugerum contained 288 scru**** (Varro...
- regius (Fabricius, 1804) Priochilus ruficoxalis (Fox, 1897) Priochilus scrupulum (Fox, 1897) Priochilus scutellatus (Fox, 1897) Priochilus sericeifrons...
- ut cautius in mittendis litteris ageret. Quod etiam Bochkaio maximum scrupulum injecit, accidit etiam illo ipso tempore, quod comes Dampier volens aggredi...
- toponymie. Editions Errance, Paris. ISBN 2-87772-200-7. p.45; pp.50,70. Scrupulum (2007-03-19). Icovellauna: la bonne eau ou la grande Victoire? (in French)...