Quarterland

Ceathramh was also used in Gàidhlig for a bushel and a firlot (or four pecks), as was Feòirling, the term used for a farthlingland.

The Isle of Man retained a similar system into historic times: in the traditional land divisions of treens (c.f.

the Scottish Gaelic word trian, a third part) which are in turn subdivided into smaller units called quarterlands.

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