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 ar·pentA0434900 (är-päN′)n. Any of various French units of land measurement, especially one used in parts of Canada and the southern United States and equal to about 0.4 hectare (0.85 acre).[French, from Old French, from Latin arepennis, half acre; see per in Indo-European roots.]
 arpent(ˈɑːpənt; French arpɑ̃) orarpenn1.  (Units) a former French unit of length equal to 190 feet (approximately 58 metres)2.  (Units) an old French unit of land area equal to about one acre: still used in Quebec and Louisiana[C16: from Old French, probably from Late Latin arepennis half an acre, of Gaulish origin; related to Middle Irish airchenn unit of land measure]ar•pent(ˈɑr pənt; Fr. arˈpɑ̃)
 n.,  pl.  -pents  (-pənts; Fr. -ˈpɑ̃)   an old French unit of area equal to about one acre (0.4 hectare), still used in the province of Quebec and in parts of Louisiana.  [1570–80; < Middle French < Latin arepennis half-acre < Gaulish] Thesaurus
 | Noun | 1. | arpent - a former French unit of area; equal approximately to an acrearea unit, square measure - a system of units used to measure areas | 
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 ARPENT. A quantity of land containing a French acre. 4 Hall's Law Journal,518. ArpentenUK
 Arpent1. An obsolete measure of length approximately equivalent to 58.47 meters.
 2. An obsolete measure of length approximately equivalent to 0.85 acres.
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 | ARPENT➣Annual Review of Progress in Entrepreneurship Research (Management Development Network) | 
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