shaftment

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English schaftmonde, from Old English sċeaftmund (a palm, a palm's length), equivalent to shaft +‎ mound (hand).

Noun[edit]

shaftment (plural shaftments)

  1. An obsolete unit of length defined as 6 inches, which equals 2 palms or 23 span; today 6 inches equals exactly 15.24 cm. (Before the 12th century, a shaftment was defined as 6+12 inches.)
  2. Traditionally the width of the fist and outstretched thumb.
    A shaftment is the width of the palm and the outstretched thumb.

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