That is 3.38 ounces, or about 0.42 cups
One sixth of a Gill is equivalent to approximately 26.67 milliliters. A Gill is typically defined as 160 milliliters, so dividing that by six gives you the result. Therefore, one sixth of a Gill in metric ml is around 26.67 ml.
226 ml in a cup of milk.
Acup of milk is 230 ml.
There are approximately 3785 mL in a gallon of milk.
200 ml
There are approximately 15 ml of milk in one tablespoon.
Based on your use of the English spelling of Litre and not the American spelling (liter), I'm going to assume imperial measures: 1 gill = ¼ pt = 5 fl oz ≈ 142.1 ml The standard measure for spirits in an English pub was 1/6 gill or 23.7 ml before "metrification" when it was made 25 ml or 35 ml (decided by the publican).
There are 1892.75 ml in half a gallon of milk.
That is 454 ml.
A cup is 250 mL so there is 250 mL in a cup of milk.
50 ml of milk is 10 standard cooking teaspoons.
1 gill is approximately 118.3 ml