Lot (weight)
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The Lot (formerly also written Loth) was a unit of measurement of mass, which was mainly used in German-speaking states of the Holy Roman Empire and in Scandinavia.
This article is about the historical weight. For the historical unit of fineness, see Lot (fineness).
It was replaced in the German Reich in 1868/69/72, in Austria in 1871/76 and in Switzerland in 1875/77 by the metric unit of measurement, the gramme. But in the early 20th century it was still used as a popular unit of measure in cooking and baking recipes.[1]
An imprecise but clear rule of thumb is that a lot corresponds to a "spoonful".[2]