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plural chekis
(Turkish units of measurement) A unit of weight equal to 200 kg (441 lbs.). examples
(historical units of measurement) A former Turkish unit of weight equal to 180 okas.
(historical units of measurement) A former Turkish unit of weight equal to 100 dirhems (variously .15–.35 kg). quotations
At Constantinople, the cantaro, or quintal, contains 44 okes, or 100 rottoli; and the cantaro weighs about 123¾ lbs. avoirdupois, the oke 2lbs. 13 oz., and the rottolo 194⁄5 oz., and the chequee 11¼ oz. avoirdupois.
1819, Abraham Rees, The Cyclopaedia, Vol. XXX, s.v. "Rottolo"
Dram (49·5 grains), 100=chequi, 4=oka (2·8286 ℔); dram (49·5 grains), 180=rotl, 100=kintal or kantar (127·29 ℔).
1888, W.M.F. Petrie, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th ed., Vol. XXIV, s.v. "Weights and Measures"
6107. Turkish Weights. The Turkish Chequi is 11⅓ ounces avoirdupois... 1 Chequi = 100 Drachmas.
1900, William B. Dick, Encyclopedia of Practical Receipts and Processes, page 530