- A
zolotnik (in Russian: золотни́к; abbr.: zol.) was a
small Russian unit of weight,
equal to 0.1505
avoirdupois ounces, or 4.2658
grams (about 65.83 grains)...
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silver and 5%
copper or
other metals. 91
zolotnik Russian silver has a
millesimal fineness of 947. The
zolotnik (Russian золотник, from the
Russian zoloto...
-
seven pyad
across the
forehead – not so
smart Мал золотник, да до́рог: A
zolotnik is small, but expensive: when
quality rather than
quantity is important...
- 1930–1945 958: (23⁄24)
Britannia silver 950:
French 1st
Standard 947.9: 91
zolotnik Russian silver 935:
Swiss standard for
watchcases after 1887, to meet the...
- By the end of the 18th century, the
ruble was set to 4
zolotnik 21
dolya (or 421⁄96
zolotnik,
almost exactly equal to 18 grams) of pure
silver or 27...
- weight, and all
other units of
weight were
formed from it; in particular, a
zolotnik was 1⁄96 of a funt, and a pood was 40 fúnty. The Skålpund was a Scandinavian...
- a
large rick. Whey – a unit of m**** used for
butter and
cheese Zentner Zolotnik Delisle scale Leiden scale Newton scale – a
temperature scale devised by...
- came to be
known as a "bezant". The
Byzantine solidus also
inspired the
zolotnik in the
Kievan Rus' and the
originally slightly less pure gold
dinar first...
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Sovkhoznik Subbotnik Syrnik Udarnik Varenik Vatnik Voskresnik Zapadnik Zolotnik There are
quite a few
proper nouns (surnames and
place names) with this...
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state caravan in China,
exchanged “a red lal stone,
weighing 19
zolotniks and half a
zolotnik” for 8,000 liang.
Prince Alexander Menshikov, in his letter...