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fur·long

 (fûr′lông′, -lŏng′)
n. Abbr. fur.
A unit for measuring distance, equal to 1/8 mile (201 meters).

[Middle English, from Old English furlang : furh, furrow + lang, long; see long1.]
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furlong

(ˈfɜːˌlɒŋ)
n
(Units) a unit of length equal to 220 yards (201.168 metres)
[Old English furlang, from furh furrow + lang long1]
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fur•long

(ˈfɜr lɔŋ, -lɒŋ)

n.
a unit of distance equal to 220 yards (201 m) or ? of a mile (0.2 km). Abbr.: fur.
[before 900; Middle English; Old English furlang length of a furrow. See furrow, long1]
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furlong

(fur) A unit of length equal to 1⁄8 mile (660 ft).
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.furlong - a unit of length equal to 220 yards
linear measure, linear unit - a unit of measurement of length
perch, rod, pole - a linear measure of 16.5 feet
international mile, land mile, mile, stat mi, statute mile, mi - a unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters
Gunter's chain - a unit of length (22 yards)
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Translations

furlong

[ˈfɜːlɒŋ] Nestadio m (octava parte de una milla)
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furlong

nAchtelmeile f
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References in classic literature ?
A vast pulpy mass, furlongs in length and breadth, of a glancing cream-color, lay floating on the water, innumerable long arms radiating from its centre, and curling and twisting like a nest of anacondas, as if blindly to clutch at any hapless object within reach.
By a Law of Nature with us, there is a constant attraction to the South; and, although in temperate climates this is very slight -- so that even a Woman in reasonable health can journey several furlongs northward without much difficulty -- yet the hampering effect of the southward attraction is quite sufficient to serve as a compass in most parts of our earth.
Not to tell over again his furlongs from spiracle to tail, and the yards he measures about the waist; only think of the gigantic involutions of his intestines, where they lie in him like great cables and hausers coiled away in the subterranean orlop-deck of a line-of-battle-ship.
Yards, furlongs, miles arose; and on went old John in the pleasantest manner possible, trimming off an exuberance in this place, shearing away some liberty of speech or action in that, and conducting himself in his small way with as much high mightiness and majesty, as the most glorious tyrant that ever had his statue reared in the public ways, of ancient or of modern times.
I know nothing of your furlongs, but I am sure it is a very long wood, and that we have been winding in and out ever since we came into it; and therefore, when I say that we have walked a mile in it, I must speak within compass."
That the mother and father unknown to one another, were dwelling within so many miles, furlongs, yards if you like, of one another.
Is it a fact that at the weights Bayard could give the other a hundred yards in five furlongs, and that the stable have put their money on him?'
But the Truth sits veiled there on the Bench, and never interposes an adamantine syllable; and the most sincere and revolutionary doctrine, put as if the ark of God were carried forward some furlongs, and planted there for the succor of the world, shall in a few weeks be coldly set aside by the same speaker, as morbid; "I thought I was right, but I was not,"--and the same immeasurable credulity demanded for new audacities.
A gentle, breathing swell, three furlongs from trough to barrel, would quietly shoulder up a string of variously painted dories.
Ere Mor the Peacock flutters, ere the Monkey People cry, Ere Chil the Kite swoops down a furlong sheer, Through the Jungle very softly flits a shadow and a sigh-- He is Fear, O Little Hunter, he is Fear!
"But oh, my dear lord," she cried with a trembling lip, "let me bide with you for one furlong further--or one and a half perhaps.
So they went forward until they came to within a furlong of the spot where the Sheriff's companions were waiting for him.