A quart is bigger than a pint and a gill. A quart contains 32 fluid ounces, while a pint contains 16 fluid ounces and a gill contains 4 fluid ounces.
A Gill is a unit of liquid volume,someting less than half a pint.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a gill is "a measure for liquids, containing one fourth of a standard pint."
A "jill" is an archaic term that refers to a half-pint measure of liquid, typically used in the UK. A "gill" is also a unit of measurement equal to a quarter of a pint, commonly used in the UK and some other countries.
An old form of liquid measurement is the "gill," which is equivalent to a quarter of a pint or approximately 142 milliliters. It was commonly used in the UK and some other parts of Europe before the metric system was adopted.
1 pint (fluid) = 4 gill, so (8 pint) x (4 gill/pint) = 32 gill. See related link
One Gill is 1/4 pint.
A noggin is a gill. There are 4 gills in a pint. Therefore there are 4 noggins in a pint.
A cup is 1/2 a pint, a gill is 1/4 of a pint.
A gill is equal to a quarter of a pint.
According to http://home.clara.net/brianp/quickref.html a gill is 1/4 of an English pint, or 5 ounces.
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A Gill is a unit of liquid volume,someting less than half a pint.
A 'gill' ( pronounced as a J )is a British liquid measure. It is 1/4 of the Imperial pint and also 146 ml.
There is 1 pint in 1 pint.
It is a measuring unit, much like a "pint" or a "litre". An imperial Gill is 142 mls, or 5 imperial fluid ounces. A customary US gill is 118mls, or 4 US fluid ounces. See related link for more info.
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