League
A league is an old unit of distance that was commonly used in the past, especially for measuring distances on land or sea. Traditionally, one league equals about 3 miles or roughly 4.8 kilometers. The exact length of a league could vary by country and time period. It was often used by sailors and travelers to describe how far they had gone. Although the league is mostly obsolete today, it still appears in literature and historical contexts.
Long Reed
The long reed is an old English unit of length used primarily in measuring land, especially in agriculture and surveying. It is traditionally equal to 16.5 feet or 5.03 meters.
The long reed was used alongside other units like the rod, pole, and perch, often interchangeably, to measure distances and plot boundaries.
Key points:
1 long reed = 16.5 feet ≈ 5.03 meters
Used historically in land measurement and agriculture
Equivalent or similar to the rod, pole, or perch
Important in English customary measurement systems
Though obsolete now, the long reed is part of the rich history of traditional English measurement units.
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