Convert Konchē (κόγχη) (Ancient Greek (Attic) Liquid Measure) to Medio (Old Spanish Dry Measure)

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konchē (κόγχη)
Ancient Greek (Attic) Liquid Measure
medio
Old Spanish Dry Measure

This page features online conversion from konchē (κόγχη) to medio. These units belong to different measurement systems. The first one is from Ancient Greek (Attic) Liquid Measure. The second one is from Old Spanish Dry Measure.

If you need to convert konchē (κόγχη) to another compatible unit, please pick the one you need on the page below. You can also switch to the converter for medio to konchē (κόγχη).

Other Units the Values Above Are Equal To

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Metric

We only include several basic units here for you to convert historical units to contemporary ones. A more comprehensive list of metric units is available on the main volume conversion page.
konchē (κόγχη) to cubic meter (m³)
konchē (κόγχη) to cubic centimeter (cc)
konchē (κόγχη) to cubic millimeter (mm³)
konchē (κόγχη) to liter (l)
konchē (κόγχη) to milliliter (ml)
Units: cubic meter (m³)  / cubic centimeter (cc)  / cubic millimeter (mm³)  / liter (l)  / milliliter (ml)
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U.S. Measure

We only include several basic units here for you to convert historical units to contemporary ones. A more comprehensive list of U.S. units is available on the main volume conversion page.
konchē (κόγχη) to barrel (liquid)
konchē (κόγχη) to barrel (dry)
konchē (κόγχη) to bushel (bu)
konchē (κόγχη) to gallon (liquid) (gal)
konchē (κόγχη) to gallon (dry) (gal)
konchē (κόγχη) to pint (liquid) (pt)
konchē (κόγχη) to pint (dry) (pt)
konchē (κόγχη) to fluid ounce (oz)
Units: barrel (liquid)  / barrel (dry)  / bushel (bu)  / gallon (liquid) (gal)  / gallon (dry) (gal)  / pint (liquid) (pt)  / pint (dry) (pt)  / fluid ounce (oz)
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Ancient Greeek (Attic) Dry Measure

Greeks mostly used dry capacity units to measure grain. The basic capacity unit was the kyathos. As most ancient measures these units changed over time and varied across different regions of Grece.
konchē (κόγχη) to medimnos (μέδιμνος)
konchē (κόγχη) to hekteus (ἑκτεύς, a sixth of a medimnos)
konchē (κόγχη) to hēmiekton (ἡμίεκτον)
konchē (κόγχη) to choinix (χοῖνιξ)
konchē (κόγχη) to xestēs (ξέστης, Roman sextarius)
konchē (κόγχη) to kotylē or hēmina (κοτύλη, ἡμίνα)
konchē (κόγχη) to oxybathon (ὀξυβαθον)
konchē (κόγχη) to kyathos (κύαθος)
konchē (κόγχη) to kochliarion (κοχλιάριον)
Units: medimnos (μέδιμνος)  / hekteus (ἑκτεύς, a sixth of a medimnos)  / hēmiekton (ἡμίεκτον)  / choinix (χοῖνιξ)  / xestēs (ξέστης, Roman sextarius)  / kotylē or hēmina (κοτύλη, ἡμίνα)  / oxybathon (ὀξυβαθον)  / kyathos (κύαθος)  / kochliarion (κοχλιάριον)
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Ancient Greek (Attic) Liquid Measure

A common unit in both liquid and dry capacity throughout historic Greece was the cotyle or cotyla whose absolute value varied from one place to another between 210 ml and 330 ml.
konchē (κόγχη) to metrētēs (μετρητής, amphora)
konchē (κόγχη) to keramion (κεράμιον, Roman amphora)
konchē (κόγχη) to chous (χοῦς)
konchē (κόγχη) to xestēs (ξέστης, Roman sextarius)
konchē (κόγχη) to kotylē, tryblion or hēmina (κοτύλη, τρύβλιον, ἡμίνα)
konchē (κόγχη) to tetarton, hēmikotylē (τέταρτον, ἡμικοτύλη)
konchē (κόγχη) to oxybathon (ὀξυβαθον)
konchē (κόγχη) to kyathos (κύαθος)
konchē (κόγχη) to konchē (κόγχη)
konchē (κόγχη) to mystron (μύστρον)
konchē (κόγχη) to chēmē (χήμη)
konchē (κόγχη) to kochliarion (κοχλιάριον, spoon)
Units: metrētēs (μετρητής, amphora)  / keramion (κεράμιον, Roman amphora)  / chous (χοῦς)  / xestēs (ξέστης, Roman sextarius)  / kotylē, tryblion or hēmina (κοτύλη, τρύβλιον, ἡμίνα)  / tetarton, hēmikotylē (τέταρτον, ἡμικοτύλη)  / oxybathon (ὀξυβαθον)  / kyathos (κύαθος)  / konchē (κόγχη)  / mystron (μύστρον)  / chēmē (χήμη)  / kochliarion (κοχλιάριον, spoon)
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Ancient Roman Measure (Liquid and Dry)

Roman jar (amphora quadrantal) was the main unit to measure both liquids and dry substances in Roman empire. It was defined to be equal to one cubic pes (Roman foot). The weight of water to fill the amphora was roughly equal to one Greek talent, an ancient unit of weight.
konchē (κόγχη) to culeus (hose)
konchē (κόγχη) to amphora quadrantal (Roman jar, bushel)
konchē (κόγχη) to urna (urn)
konchē (κόγχη) to modius castrensis (military modius)
konchē (κόγχη) to modius (peck)
konchē (κόγχη) to semimodius (half of a modius)
konchē (κόγχη) to congius (a half-pes cube)
konchē (κόγχη) to sextarius (a sixth)
konchē (κόγχη) to hemina (pint)
konchē (κόγχη) to cotyla (cup)
konchē (κόγχη) to triens (one third of a sextarius)
konchē (κόγχη) to quartarius (quart, forth part)
konchē (κόγχη) to sextans (one sixth of a sextarius)
konchē (κόγχη) to acetabulum (small cup)
konchē (κόγχη) to cyathus (shot or dose)
konchē (κόγχη) to ligula (spoonful)
Units: culeus (hose)  / amphora quadrantal (Roman jar, bushel)  / urna (urn)  / modius castrensis (military modius)  / modius (peck)  / semimodius (half of a modius)  / congius (a half-pes cube)  / sextarius (a sixth)  / hemina (pint)  / cotyla (cup)  / triens (one third of a sextarius)  / quartarius (quart, forth part)  / sextans (one sixth of a sextarius)  / acetabulum (small cup)  / cyathus (shot or dose)  / ligula (spoonful)
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Biblical and Talmudic Dry Measure (Old Testament)

Israelite capacity measure tightly corresponded to Babylonian system. The basic unit was log (לג) that was similar to Babylonian mina.
konchē (κόγχη) to kor (כור)
konchē (κόγχη) to letek (לתך)
konchē (κόγχη) to ephah (איפה)
konchē (κόγχη) to se'ah (סאה)
konchē (κόγχη) to kav (קב)
konchē (κόγχη) to log (לג)
konchē (κόγχη) to bezah (egg-size)
konchē (κόγχη) to kezayit (olive-size, כְּזַיִת)
Units: kor (כור)  / letek (לתך)  / ephah (איפה)  / se'ah (סאה)  / kav (קב)  / log (לג)  / bezah (egg-size)  / kezayit (olive-size, כְּזַיִת)
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Biblical and Talmudic Liquid Measure (Old Testament)

Exact conversion for Biblical units is rarely certain. There were more units mentioned in Talmud, many of them from foreign origin, e.g. Persia or Greece. Unfortunately the capacity of those units is currently unknown.
konchē (κόγχη) to bath
konchē (κόγχη) to hin
konchē (κόγχη) to log
Units: bath  / hin  / log
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Old Spanish Dry Measure

konchē (κόγχη) to cahíz
konchē (κόγχη) to fanega
konchē (κόγχη) to cuartilla (¼ of a fanega)
konchē (κόγχη) to celemín
konchē (κόγχη) to medio
konchē (κόγχη) to cuartillo (¼ of a celemín)
konchē (κόγχη) to ochavo
Units: cahíz  / fanega  / cuartilla (¼ of a fanega)  / celemín  / medio  / cuartillo (¼ of a celemín)  / ochavo
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Old Portuguese Dry Measure

konchē (κόγχη) to moio
konchē (κόγχη) to fanga
konchē (κόγχη) to alqueire
konchē (κόγχη) to quarta
konchē (κόγχη) to oitava
konchē (κόγχη) to maquia
konchē (κόγχη) to selamim
konchē (κόγχη) to meio-selamim (half-selamim)
konchē (κόγχη) to quarto de selamim (quarter of selamim)
Units: moio  / fanga  / alqueire  / quarta  / oitava  / maquia  / selamim  / meio-selamim (half-selamim)  / quarto de selamim (quarter of selamim)
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Old Portuguese Liquid Measure

konchē (κόγχη) to tonel
konchē (κόγχη) to pipa
konchē (κόγχη) to almude
konchē (κόγχη) to cântaro
konchē (κόγχη) to pote
konchē (κόγχη) to canada
konchē (κόγχη) to quartilho
konchē (κόγχη) to meio-quartilho (half-quartilho)
konchē (κόγχη) to quarto de quartilho (quarter of quartilho)
Units: tonel  / pipa  / almude  / cântaro  / pote  / canada  / quartilho  / meio-quartilho (half-quartilho)  / quarto de quartilho (quarter of quartilho)
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Old French

There were many local variations; the following are Quebec and Paris definitions
konchē (κόγχη) to minot
konchē (κόγχη) to litron
Units: minot  / litron
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Old Russian Dry Measure

konchē (κόγχη) to cetverik (mera)
konchē (κόγχη) to vedro
konchē (κόγχη) to garnetz
Units: cetverik (mera)  / vedro  / garnetz
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Old Russian Liquid Measure

konchē (κόγχη) to vedro
konchē (κόγχη) to shtoff
konchē (κόγχη) to chetvert (quart)
konchē (κόγχη) to vine bottle
konchē (κόγχη) to vodka bottle
konchē (κόγχη) to charka
konchē (κόγχη) to shkalik
Units: vedro  / shtoff  / chetvert (quart)  / vine bottle  / vodka bottle  / charka  / shkalik

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