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Dram to Cor (Biblical) conversion

1 Dram (dr) = 0.000016803142 Cor (Biblical) (cor). To convert Dram to Cor (Biblical), multiply the value by 0.000016803142.

Dram (dr)Cor (Biblical) (cor)
10.000016803142
20.000033606284
50.000084015709
100.00016803142
250.00042007854
500.00084015709
1000.0016803142
10000.016803142

Frequently asked questions

How many Cor (Biblical) are in one Dram?

One Dram (dr) equals 0.000016803142 Cor (Biblical) (cor).

How do I convert Dram to Cor (Biblical)?

To convert Dram to Cor (Biblical), multiply the value by 0.000016803142.

What is 10 Dram in Cor (Biblical)?

10 Dram = 0.00016803142 Cor (Biblical).

About these units

Dram (dr)

The fluid dram is a small historical unit equal to 1/8 of a US fluid ounce or 3.6967 mL (US), with slightly different imperial values. It originated in apothecaries and early pharmaceutical texts, where drams measured potent liquid medicines, tinctures, and extracts. In daily life, drams appeared in old cocktail recipes, medicinal syrups, and household remedies. However, the inconsistency between US and UK drams, along with the rise of the metric system, pushed it out of modern use. Today, the dram survives mostly in whiskey culture—where a "dram" informally means a small pour, not a precise measurement—and in historical studies of medicine.

Cor (Biblical) (cor)

The cor, also called a homer, is a large ancient Hebrew volume unit often estimated at 220–230 liters. It was used primarily for dry goods like grain but sometimes also referenced for liquids such as oil. Because the cor was large, it played a central role in agricultural recordkeeping, taxation, and royal provisioning. References in the Hebrew Bible describe tribute, temple offerings, and agricultural yields in cors, indicating its prominence in early economic systems. The cor's size reveals the scale of ancient farming operations, where grain harvests needed units big enough to represent substantial quantities.

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