Joug
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The joug or Scottish pint (Scottish Gaelic: pinnt) was a Scottish unit of measurement of liquids that was in use from at least 1661, (possibly 15th century), until the early 19th century. Bakers used the measure until the late 19th century.
- A pint or joug is equivalent to 1696 ml in metric measurements or roughly three Imperial pints.
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