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arpent
[ ahr-puhnt; French ar-pahn ]
noun
- an old French unit of area equal to about one acre (0.4 hectare). It is still used in the province of Quebec and in parts of Louisiana.
arpent
/ arpɑ̃; ˈɑËpÉ™nt /
noun
- a former French unit of length equal to 190 feet (approximately 58 metres)
- an old French unit of land area equal to about one acre: still used in Quebec and Louisiana
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of arpent1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of arpent1
Example Sentences
The arpent in modern France has varied greatly in different localities.
The ground in the rear belongs to the general government, to the depth of forty arpents, and can be used for the benefit of the troops.
Soon the alloted arpents which, in the exercise of "squatter sovereignty," had been appropriated by each family as a home lot, were surveyed, divided, staked and sold, and an embryo city was rising thereon.
She has an 'arpent' now of her very own.
The usual size of a Seigniory, whether granted to a soldier or to a civilian, was four arpents in front by forty in depth.
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