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(A hogshead is an archaic unit of liquid volume based on a barrel or cask)

"He had the men lift a hogshead of beer from the large stack and put it in his cart."

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How do you put hogshead in a sentence?

The apples were shipped in a hogshead. The hogshead of beer would keep the party going for a couple of days.


How tall is Nancy Hogshead?

Nancy Hogshead is 5' 8".


When was Nancy Hogshead-Makar born?

Nancy Hogshead-Makar was born in 1962.


How many Firkins in a Hogshead?

There are 6 Firkins (9 imperial gallons) in a Hogshead (54 imperial gallons)


When was Nancy Hogshead born?

Nancy Hogshead was born on April 17, 1962, in Iowa City, Iowa, USA.


What is 54 gallons called?

HOGSHEAD


What is an equivalent to a hogshead in liquid measuring?

A hogshead is equivalent to about 63 gallons or roughly 238 liters in liquid measuring.


How many gills are there in one hogshead?

2016 gills Added to answer above: The only connection found between hogshead and fish is a reference (see related link) to measuring a quantity of fish in New Brunswick.


What unit for a solid do you use for density?

Density can be expressed as (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of volume). My personal favorite is [ slug per hogshead ] .


One cubic meter is equal to what?

About 35.3147 cubic feet or 4.1923 Hogshead.


How big is a hogshead?

An English beer cask containing 54 imperial gallons


Is there a town in England called Hogshead?

I can find no record of a town called Hogshead and I have never heard of it personally.It's not the sort of name we would give to a town. Pubs get called Hogshead sometimes.Just in case you misheard the name, there is a well-known village, in the Lake District of England, called Hawkshead. (There is more information about this village, further down this page, listed under Related Links.)