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Roede to Ell [English] Conversion Formula
To convert Roede to Ell [English], multiply by 8.7489.
To convert Ell [English] back to Roede, divide by 8.7489 (or multiply by 0.114300).
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About Roede
The roede is a traditional Dutch unit of distance, reinterpreted in 1820 as a metric unit equal to exactly 10 meters (32.8084 feet). The roede has also been used as a unit of area equal to one square (linear) roede; this is equal to 100 square meters or 1 are.
About Ell [English]
The El (or Ell) is a traditional unit of length used primarily for measuring cloth. In the English system, one ell equals 20 nails, 45 inches, or 1.25 yards (exactly 1.143 meters). The word comes from the Latin ulna, which originally meant the elbow and is now the name of the bone on the outside of the forearm. The history of the unit is not clear. Some authorities believe the ell was originally a double forearm length, that is, 2 cubits or 36 inches, the same length as a yard. The ell and the yard do seem to be identified in some medieval documents, with ulna being used for both, and in Scotland the ell was equal to 37 Scots inches or 37.2 English inches (94.5 centimeters), only slightly longer than the yard. (This Scottish length might also reflect an old practice of cloth merchants in giving an extra inch with each yard, to allow for any irregular cutting at the ends of the piece.) However, the English cloth ell is definitely longer than the yard; it seems to be the distance from the shoulder to the fingers of the opposite hand. This reflects a practice of cloth merchants of holding the cloth at the shoulder with one hand and pulling the piece through with the opposite hand. This cloth ell was used with a similar length in France, where it was called the aune. The Dutch el and German elle are a little more than half the English ell; they may represent "arms-length" units like the Italian braccio, the Russian sadzhen, and the Turkish pik
Roede to Ell [English] Conversion Table
| Roede | Ell [English] | Ell [English] | Roede |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.874891 | 0.1 | 0.011430 |
| 0.5 | 4.3745 | 0.5 | 0.057150 |
| 1 | 8.7489 | 1 | 0.114300 |
| 2 | 17.4978 | 2 | 0.228600 |
| 5 | 43.7445 | 5 | 0.571500 |
| 10 | 87.4891 | 10 | 1.1430 |
| 20 | 174.9781 | 20 | 2.2860 |
| 25 | 218.7227 | 25 | 2.8575 |
| 50 | 437.4453 | 50 | 5.7150 |
| 100 | 874.8906 | 100 | 11.4300 |
| 250 | 2187.23 | 250 | 28.5750 |
| 500 | 4374.45 | 500 | 57.1500 |
| 1000 | 8748.91 | 1000 | 114.3000 |
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