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noun - an obsolete British unit of capacity equal to 18 Imperial gallons
A cask.
An obsolete English measure of capacity equal to about 18 gallons (68 liters).
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Sounds as if one murdered 'er relations with a cask |
Like drink? Somehow this should keep you going |
A liquid measure of 18 gallons |
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Mar 2 2009 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Apr 11 2003 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Nov 3 2000 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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a cask for liquids or other substances, holding 16 or 18 gallons. |
an obsolete British unit of capacity equal to 18 Imperial gallons |
A cask. |
An obsolete English measure of capacity equal to about 18 gallons (68 liters). |
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Capacities of brewery casks were formerly measured and standardised according to a specific system of English units. The system was originally based on the ale gallon of 282 cubic inches (4.62 L; 1.22 US gal). In United Kingdom and its colonies, with the adoption of the imperial system in 1824, the units were redefined in terms of the slightly smaller imperial gallon (1.2 US gal; 4.5 L). The older units continued in use in the United States. * Historically the terms beer and ale referred to distinct brews. From the mid 15th century until 1803 in Britain "ale" casks and "beer" casks differed in the number of gallons they contained. |