Post by jynxDaemon on Oct 19, 2009 15:05:39 GMT -5
Ah-il
Cloth is measured in the ah-il, which is the length from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, and the ah-ral, which is ten ah-ils.
pg. 50, Tribesman of Gor
Ah-ral
Cloth is measured in the ah-il, which is the length from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, and the ah-ral, which is ten ah-ils.
pg. 50, Tribesman of Gor
Foot
The Gorean foot is, in my estimation, just slightly longer than the Earth foot; based on the supposition that each of its ten horts is roughly one and one-quarter inches long.
---Raiders of Gor, p 127
Gill
In a matter of perhaps two or three seconds, it had drawn perhaps a gill of liquid.
--- Outlaw of Gor, p 34
Hort
The hort is approximately and inch and a quarter in length.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 49
Huda
A handful with the five fingers closed, not open, is a tef. Six such handfuls constitute a tefa, which is a tiny basket. Five such baskets constitute a huda.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 46
Pasang
The pasang is a measure of distance on Gor, equivalent approximately to 0.7 of a mile.
---Tarnsman of Gor, p 58
Stone
I have calculated this from the Weight, a Gorean unit of measurement based on the Stone, which is about four Earth pounds.
---Raiders of Gor, p 127
Tef
A handful with the five fingers closed, not open, is a tef. Six such handfuls constitute a tefa, which is a tiny basket. Five such baskets constitute a huda.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 46
Tefa
A handful with the five fingers closed, not open, is a tef. Six such handfuls constitute a tefa, which is a tiny basket. Five such baskets constitute a huda.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 46
Weight
A given tree, annually, yields between one and five Gorean weights of fruit. A weight is some ten stone, or some forty Earth pounds.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 37
Cloth is measured in the ah-il, which is the length from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, and the ah-ral, which is ten ah-ils.
pg. 50, Tribesman of Gor
Ah-ral
Cloth is measured in the ah-il, which is the length from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, and the ah-ral, which is ten ah-ils.
pg. 50, Tribesman of Gor
Foot
The Gorean foot is, in my estimation, just slightly longer than the Earth foot; based on the supposition that each of its ten horts is roughly one and one-quarter inches long.
---Raiders of Gor, p 127
Gill
In a matter of perhaps two or three seconds, it had drawn perhaps a gill of liquid.
--- Outlaw of Gor, p 34
Hort
The hort is approximately and inch and a quarter in length.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 49
Huda
A handful with the five fingers closed, not open, is a tef. Six such handfuls constitute a tefa, which is a tiny basket. Five such baskets constitute a huda.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 46
Pasang
The pasang is a measure of distance on Gor, equivalent approximately to 0.7 of a mile.
---Tarnsman of Gor, p 58
Stone
I have calculated this from the Weight, a Gorean unit of measurement based on the Stone, which is about four Earth pounds.
---Raiders of Gor, p 127
Tef
A handful with the five fingers closed, not open, is a tef. Six such handfuls constitute a tefa, which is a tiny basket. Five such baskets constitute a huda.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 46
Tefa
A handful with the five fingers closed, not open, is a tef. Six such handfuls constitute a tefa, which is a tiny basket. Five such baskets constitute a huda.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 46
Weight
A given tree, annually, yields between one and five Gorean weights of fruit. A weight is some ten stone, or some forty Earth pounds.
---Tribesmen of Gor, p 37