Arpent (arpent) - Unit Information & Conversion

Symbol:arpent
Plural:arpents
Category:Length

What is a Arpent?

Definition

The Arpent is a historical French unit used primarily for measuring land area, but also sometimes used as a unit of length. As a unit of length, the arpent typically referred to the side length of a square arpent of land.

Its precise length varied significantly by region and time period in France and its colonies. A commonly cited value, particularly associated with the arpent de Paris, is based on 180 French feet (pieds du Roi), which equates to approximately:

  • 58.47 meters (m)
  • 191.8 feet (ft)

Other variations existed, such as the arpent commun (based on 200 French feet, ~64.97 m) and the arpent d'ordonnance (based on 220 French feet, ~71.47 m).

History

The term "arpent" likely derives from the Gaulish arepennis, meaning "end of a field," suggesting its origins relate to agricultural land measurement, possibly representing the amount of land that could be plowed in a day. It became a fundamental unit for land surveying in France during the medieval period and remained in use until the adoption of the metric system following the French Revolution.

  • Regional Variations: Before standardization efforts, the length (and thus area) of the arpent varied considerably across different regions of France. Key variations included:
    • Arpent de Paris: Based on a perche (rod) of 18 pieds du Roi (French feet), with the linear arpent (side of the square) being 10 perches, totaling 180 pieds (~58.47 m). The area was 32,400 square pieds.
    • Arpent Commun: Based on a perche of 20 pieds, linear arpent of 200 pieds (~64.97 m). Area: 40,000 square pieds.
    • Arpent d'Ordonnance (or Arpent des Eaux et Forêts): Based on a perche of 22 pieds, linear arpent of 220 pieds (~71.47 m). Area: 48,400 square pieds. Used primarily for royal forests.
  • Colonial Usage: The arpent was exported to French colonies, notably:
    • New France (Quebec, Canada): The arpent de Paris became the standard for land grants along the St. Lawrence River, shaping the characteristic long, narrow farm plots (rangs).
    • Louisiana (USA): The French arpent (usually the arpent de Paris) was used for land measurement before and sometimes after the Louisiana Purchase. Its legacy persists in land titles and some place names.
  • Metrication: The metric system officially replaced the arpent and other traditional units in France in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, though its use lingered in practice and historical records.

Common Uses

The Arpent (both linear and area) is now largely obsolete for practical measurement but remains historically significant:

  • Historical Land Surveys: Essential for interpreting old maps, deeds, and land grants in France, Quebec, Louisiana, and other areas formerly under French control (e.g., parts of the US Midwest like Missouri, Illinois, Indiana).
  • Legal Context: Land descriptions in some regions may still reference original measurements in arpents, requiring conversion for modern understanding.
  • Historical Research: Understanding the arpent is crucial for historians studying agriculture, settlement patterns, and land tenure systems in French history and its colonial contexts.
  • Unit of Area: While this page focuses on the length, the arpent is more commonly known and encountered as a unit of area (the square arpent).

Unit FAQs

Is the Arpent a unit of length or area?

The Arpent is primarily known as a unit of area, representing a specific parcel of land. However, a linear arpent also exists, defined as the side length of a square whose area is one arpent. This page focuses on the linear arpent. The relationship is direct: Area Arpent = (Linear Arpent)². Because the linear arpent varied, the area also varied.

Where is the Arpent still relevant?

The Arpent is not used for everyday measurements today. Its relevance is almost entirely historical and legal:

  • Quebec (Canada): Crucial for understanding historical land division and property lines, especially the seigneurial system.
  • Louisiana (USA): Important for interpreting land titles dating back to the French colonial period.
  • France: Relevant for historical studies and understanding old documents.
  • Other former French territories: May appear in historical records (e.g., Mauritius, parts of the US Midwest).

How long is a linear Arpent?

There is no single value, as it varied regionally. Common historical values include:

  • Arpent de Paris: ~180 French feet ≈ 58.47 meters ≈ 191.8 feet (Most common in Quebec & Louisiana)
  • Arpent Commun: ~200 French feet ≈ 64.97 meters ≈ 213.2 feet
  • Arpent d'Ordonnance: ~220 French feet ≈ 71.47 meters ≈ 234.5 feet (Note: The French foot, pied du Roi, was slightly longer than the English foot, approx. 32.48 cm or 12.79 inches).

How does the linear Arpent compare to a Meter or Foot?

  • The most common linear arpent (~58.47 m) is significantly longer than a meter. (1 Arpent ≈ 58.47 m)
  • It is also much longer than a foot. (1 Arpent ≈ 191.8 ft)

Is the Arpent an SI unit?

No, the Arpent is not an SI unit. It is a traditional unit from the French system of measurements. The SI base unit for length is the meter (m), and the SI unit for area is the square meter (m²).

Arpent Conversion Formulas

To Meter:

1 arpent = 58.471 m
Example: 5 arpents = 292.355 meters

To Kilometer:

1 arpent = 0.058471 km
Example: 5 arpents = 0.292355 kilometers

To Hectometer:

1 arpent = 0.58471 hm
Example: 5 arpents = 2.92355 hectometers

To Decimeter:

1 arpent = 584.71 dm
Example: 5 arpents = 2923.55 decimeters

To Centimeter:

1 arpent = 5847.1 cm
Example: 5 arpents = 29235.5 centimeters

To Millimeter:

1 arpent = 58471 mm
Example: 5 arpents = 292355 millimeters

To Inch:

1 arpent = 2302.007874 in
Example: 5 arpents = 11510.03937 inches

To Foot:

1 arpent = 191.83399 ft
Example: 5 arpents = 959.169948 feet

To Yard:

1 arpent = 63.944663 yd
Example: 5 arpents = 319.723316 yards

To Mile:

1 arpent = 0.036332 mi
Example: 5 arpents = 0.181661 miles

To Nautical Mile:

1 arpent = 0.031572 NM
Example: 5 arpents = 0.157859 nautical miles

To Micrometer:

1 arpent = 58471000 μm
Example: 5 arpents = 292355000 micrometers

To Nanometer:

1 arpent = 58470999999.99999 nm
Example: 5 arpents = 292354999999.99994 nanometers

To Light Year:

1 arpent = 6.1802e-15 ly
Example: 5 arpents = 3.0901e-14 light years

To Astronomical Unit:

1 arpent = 3.9085e-10 AU
Example: 5 arpents = 1.9542e-9 astronomical units

To Parsec:

1 arpent = 1.8949e-15 pc
Example: 5 arpents = 9.4745e-15 parsecs

To Angstrom:

1 arpent = 584710000000 Å
Example: 5 arpents = 2923549999999.9995 angstroms

To Point (Typography):

1 arpent = 165744.462523 pt
Example: 5 arpents = 828722.312616 points

To Mil/Thou:

1 arpent = 2302007.874016 mil
Example: 5 arpents = 11510039.370079 mils

To Fathom:

1 arpent = 31.972332 fath
Example: 5 arpents = 159.861658 fathoms

To Furlong:

1 arpent = 0.290658 fur
Example: 5 arpents = 1.453288 furlongs

To Link (Gunter's):

1 arpent = 290.65756 li
Example: 5 arpents = 1453.287799 links

To Pace:

1 arpent = 76.733596 pace
Example: 5 arpents = 383.667979 paces

To Span:

1 arpent = 255.778653 span
Example: 5 arpents = 1278.893263 spans

To Digit:

1 arpent = 3069.343832 digit
Example: 5 arpents = 15346.71916 digits

To Cable Length:

1 arpent = 0.315718 cb
Example: 5 arpents = 1.578591 cable lengths

To Ell:

1 arpent = 51.155731 ell
Example: 5 arpents = 255.778653 ells

To Finger:

1 arpent = 511.557305 finger
Example: 5 arpents = 2557.786527 fingers

To Roman Mile:

1 arpent = 0.039507 m.p.
Example: 5 arpents = 0.197537 Roman miles

To Stadion:

1 arpent = 0.316059 stadion
Example: 5 arpents = 1.580297 stadia

To Chi (Chinese):

1 arpent = 175.430543 chi
Example: 5 arpents = 877.152715 chi

To Shaku (Japanese):

1 arpent = 192.973597 shaku
Example: 5 arpents = 964.867987 shaku

To Li (Chinese):

1 arpent = 0.116942 li
Example: 5 arpents = 0.58471 li

To Toise:

1 arpent = 30.000513 toise
Example: 5 arpents = 150.002565 toise

To Bolt:

1 arpent = 1.91834 bolt
Example: 5 arpents = 9.591699 bolts

To Rope:

1 arpent = 9.591699 rope
Example: 5 arpents = 47.958497 ropes

To Smoot:

1 arpent = 34.358326 smoot
Example: 5 arpents = 171.791632 smoots

To Sajene:

1 arpent = 27.404856 sajene
Example: 5 arpents = 137.024278 sajenes

To Ken:

1 arpent = 32.162266 ken
Example: 5 arpents = 160.811331 ken

To Wa:

1 arpent = 29.2355 wa
Example: 5 arpents = 146.1775 wa

To Vara:

1 arpent = 69.757814 vara
Example: 5 arpents = 348.789072 varas

To Aln:

1 arpent = 98.436027 aln
Example: 5 arpents = 492.180135 alnar

To Cubit (Royal/Egyptian):

1 arpent = 111.799235 cubit
Example: 5 arpents = 558.996176 cubits

To Versta:

1 arpent = 0.05481 versta
Example: 5 arpents = 0.274049 versts

To Ri (Japanese):

1 arpent = 0.014889 ri
Example: 5 arpents = 0.074447 ri

To Klafter:

1 arpent = 30.831004 klafter
Example: 5 arpents = 154.155022 klafter

To Yojana:

1 arpent = 0.004331 yojana
Example: 5 arpents = 0.021656 yojanas

To Skein:

1 arpent = 0.532872 skein
Example: 5 arpents = 2.664361 skeins

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