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Was (wer) ist Fathom - definition

UNIT OF LENGTH IN THE OLD IMPERIAL AND THE U.S. CUSTOMARY SYSTEMS
Fathoms; Fadom; Fathom (unit); Fathom (unit of length); Orguia; International fathom
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fathom         
I. n.
Six feet, two yards.
II. v. a.
1.
Sound, try the depth of, measure by a sounding-line.
2.
Divine, penetrate, reach, understand, comprehend.
fathom         
¦ noun a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 metres), chiefly used in reference to the depth of water.
¦ verb
1. [usu. with negative] understand (something) after much thought.
2. measure the depth of.
Derivatives
fathomable adjective
fathomless adjective
Word History
The original sense of the word fathom, in Old English, was 'the enclosure formed by the breast and arms'; fathoms were 'arms extended in an embrace', or 'outstretched arms'. From this the word came to represent a unit of measurement, based on the span of the outstretched arms to the tips of the fingers, later standardized to six feet. Other early units of measurement, such as the ell and the cubit, were similarly based on the length of the arm or forearm.
Fathom         
·noun The measure or extant of one's capacity; depth, as of intellect; profundity; reach; penetration.
II. Fathom ·vt To encompass with the arms extended or encircling; to measure by throwing the arms about; to Span.
III. Fathom ·vt The measure by a sounding line; especially, to sound the depth of; to penetrate, measure, and comprehend; to get to the bottom of.
IV. Fathom ·noun A measure of length, containing six feet; the space to which a man can extend his arms;
- used chiefly in measuring cables, cordage, and the depth of navigable water by soundings.

Wikipedia

Fathom

A fathom is a unit of length in the imperial and the U.S. customary systems equal to 6 feet (1.8288 m), used especially for measuring the depth of water. The fathom is neither an International Standard (SI) unit, nor an internationally-accepted non-SI unit. Historically it was the maritime measure of depth in the English-speaking world but, apart from within the USA, charts now use metres.

There are two yards (6 feet) in an imperial fathom. Originally the span of a man's outstretched arms, the size of a fathom has varied slightly depending on whether it was defined as a thousandth of an (Admiralty) nautical mile or as a multiple of the imperial yard. Formerly, the term was used for any of several units of length varying around 5–5+12 feet (1.5–1.7 m).

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Fathom
1. The evil that has opened up beneath our feet is bottomless, and we are falling deeper, fathom by fathom, into the pit.
2. It is hard to fathom Obama‘s meteoric rise in politics.
3. Advani has always proved too enigmatic to fathom accurately.
4. The reason, perhaps, is not so difficult to fathom.
5. But while the viewer can fathom what‘s happening, Shiney doesn‘t.