Why did miller in Canterbury's Tale have a chap of sixteen stone?

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2026-04-24 10:25

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This statement gives a physical description of the Miller's hulking size. A stone is a unit for measuring weight that is equal to approximately 14 pounds. Therefore, being "a chap of sixteen stone," the Miller weighed roughly 224 pounds.

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