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Webster 1913 Edition


Mile

Mile

(mīl)
,
Noun.
[AS.
mīl
, fr. L.
millia
,
milia
; pl. of
mille
a thousand, i. e.,
milia passuum
a thousand paces. Cf.
Mill
the tenth of a cent,
Million
.]
A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England and the United States to 320 poles or rods, or 5,280 feet.
☞ The distance called a mile varies greatly in different countries. Its length in yards is, in Norway, 12,182; in Brunswick, 11,816; in Sweden, 11,660; in Hungary, 9,139; in Switzerland, 8,548; in Austria, 8,297; in Prussia, 8,238; in Poland, 8,100; in Italy, 2,025; in England and the United States, 1,760; in Spain, 1,552; in the Netherlands, 1,094.
Geographical mile
or
Nautical mile
,
one sixtieth of a degree of a great circle of the earth, or 6080.27 feet.
Mile run
.
Same as
Train mile
. See under
Train
.
Roman mile
,
a thousand paces, equal to 1,614 yards English measure.
Statute mile
,
a mile conforming to statute, that is, in England and the United States, a mile of 5,280 feet, as distinguished from any other mile.

Webster 1828 Edition


Mile

MILE

,
Noun.
[L. mille passus, a thousand paces; passus being dropped in common usage.] A measure of length or distance, containing eight furlongs, 320 rods, poles or perches, 1760 yards, 5280 feet, or 80 chains. The Roman mile was a thousand paces, equal to 1600 yards English measure.

Definition 2024


mìle

mìle

See also: mile, Mile, míle, milè, miłe, and mĩ lệ

Scottish Gaelic

Noun

mìle m, f (genitive singular mìle, plural mìltean)

  1. mile

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Numeral

mìle

  1. (cardinal) thousand

Usage notes

  • The following noun is in the singular:
    mìle saighdear ― a thousand soldiers

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