A pint is equal to four gills, so a gill is one quarter of a pint.
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."
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.
gill or jill: in measurement, unit of volume in the British Imperial and United States Customary systems. It is used almost exclusively for the measurement of liquids. Although its capacity has varied with time and location, in the United States it is defined as half a cup, or four U.S. fluid ounces, which equals 7.219 cubic inches, or 118.29 cubic cm; in Great Britain the gill is five British fluid ounces, which equals 8.669 cubic inches, one-fourth pint, or 142.07 cubic cm.
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 gill.
That is 3.38 ounces, or about 0.42 cups
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.
The gill is a unit of measurement for volume equal to a quarter of a pint.
Yes - one pint is equal to four gills.
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.
I've heard a third of a pint called a "nip" but not sure if this is verified. 2/3 of a pint is a schooner.