Convert Ell (ell) to Long Cubit (long cubit) instantly.
Ell to Long Cubit conversion
1 Ell (ell) = 2.1428571 Long Cubit (long cubit). To convert Ell to Long Cubit, multiply the value by 2.1428571.
| Ell (ell) | Long Cubit (long cubit) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 2.1428571 |
| 2 | 4.2857143 |
| 5 | 10.714286 |
| 10 | 21.428571 |
| 25 | 53.571429 |
| 50 | 107.14286 |
| 100 | 214.28571 |
| 1000 | 2142.8571 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Long Cubit are in one Ell?
One Ell (ell) equals 2.1428571 Long Cubit (long cubit).
How do I convert Ell to Long Cubit?
To convert Ell to Long Cubit, multiply the value by 2.1428571.
What is 10 Ell in Long Cubit?
10 Ell = 21.428571 Long Cubit.
About these units
Ell (ell)
The ell is a traditional European unit of length, varying between 45–70 cm depending on the region. It originated from the forearm or arm length and became standardized in many countries for measuring cloth and textiles. In commerce, the ell simplified transactions, allowing merchants to describe fabric lengths efficiently. In tailoring, it offered a consistent basis for cutting and patterning clothing. The unit was essential in guild systems, where precision and repeatability in textile production were critical. While largely obsolete today due to the metric system, the ell remains significant for historians, textile scholars, and anyone studying pre-modern European commerce and craft practices.
Long Cubit (long cubit)
The long cubit is an extended form of the traditional cubit, often adding an extra palm or handbreadth, resulting in a measurement of approximately 0.525 meters. It was used in ancient Egypt, Israel, and surrounding regions for larger construction projects. This unit allowed architects to scale up structures while maintaining proportionality, particularly in monumental architecture like temples, palaces, and pyramids. Its standardized use enabled consistency across multiple teams of builders working simultaneously on expansive projects. The long cubit also appears in historical and religious texts, giving scholars a reference for interpreting ancient measurements and architectural descriptions.