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Peck
a bushel a dry measure of eight quarts as a peck of wheat
Peck
Peck, a measure of two gallons: a dry measure.
Pecker
One who or that which pecks specif a bird that pecks holes in trees a woodpecker
VerbarModius
A dry measure containing about a peck
Quartern
a pint a gill b The fourth part of a peck or of a stone 14 ibs
Appurtenances
and Appurtenant.' The word 'appurtenances' will be construed strictly [Re Peck, (1893) 2 Ch 315], but it has a secondary meaning
Bicched
Pecked pitted notched
Bushel
A dry measure containing four pecks eight gallons or thirty two quarts
Ephah
A Hebrew dry measure supposed to be equal to two pecks and five quarts Ten ephahs make one homer
Bushel
little box], a dry measure containing eight gallons of four pecks.
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