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congius meaning in Hindi

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  1. The Roman system of weights and measures, including the congius, was introduced to Britain in the 1st century by Edmund I in 946.
  2. Newborn cubs of A . congius are white in color and do not reach their adult color of brownish white until about 2 months old.
  3. In Apothecary Measures, the Latin Congius ( abbreviation c . ) is used for the Queen Anne gallon of 231 cubic inches, also known as the US gallon.
  4. In 1866, an article entitled " On a Congius " appeared in the " Journal of the British Archaeological Association " casting doubt on the authenticity of the Farnese congius.
  5. In 1866, an article entitled " On a Congius " appeared in the " Journal of the British Archaeological Association " casting doubt on the authenticity of the Farnese congius.
  6. The 2002 book " Aqueduct hunting in the seventeenth century : Raffaello Fabretti's De aquis et aquaeductibus veteris Romae " by Harry B . Evans reports that the original congius of Farnese has been lost and that the extant copies are considered spurious.
  7. The name of the commune is believed to be derived, via the form'Congieux', from late Latin'Congiacum', meaning the'domain of Congius', and is not related to the Latin homonym,'conjux'( spouse ).
  8. Congiarium was, moreover, occasionally used simply to designate a present or a pension given by a person of high rank, or a prince, to his friends; and Fabius Maximus called the presents which Augustus made to his friends, on account of their smallness, " heminaria ", instead of congiaria, because hemina was only the twelfth part of a congius.
  9. :My reading of the section that you link to is that it says a " amphora quadrantal " has a volume of one cubic foot, a " congius " is a half-foot cubed ( i . e . its volume is equal to a cube that is half a foot in each dimension ), and in the table it says that an amphora quadrantal is equal to 8 congii.
  10. In the early times of the Roman Republic, the congius was the usual measure of oil or wine which was, on certain occasions, distributed among the people; and thus congiarium became a name for liberal donations to the people, in general, whether consisting of oil, wine, grain, or money, or other things, while donations made to the soldiers were called " donativa ", though they were sometimes also termed " congiaria ".

Meaning

noun.
  1. a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 quarts or 4.545 liters
    synonyms:,

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