The chopin was a Scottish measurement of volume, usually for fluids, that was in use from at least 1661, though possibly 15th century, until the mid 19th century.
[1] The measurement was derived from the French measure chopine an old and widespread unit of liquid capacity, first recorded in the 13th century.
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