shippound
/ˈʃɪpaʊnd/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of weight equivalent to 31,500 grains or 1/32 of an imperial ton.
“The ship’s cargo was weighed in shippounds, a unit commonly used in the 19th century.”
1. noun
A unit of weight equivalent to 31,500 grains or 1/32 of an imperial ton.
“The ship’s cargo was weighed in shippounds, a unit commonly used in the 19th century.”