QUADRANTAL, in Antiquity, the name of a vessel in use among the Romans for the measuring of liquids. It was at first called amphora; and afterwards quadrantal, from its form, which was square every way like a die. It capacity was 80 lires, or pounds of water, which made 48 sextaries, two urnae, or eight congii.
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