CHALDER


Meaning of CHALDER in English

ˈchȯdər, -ȧd- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English chaldre, from Middle French chaldere, chaudière kettle, pot, from Late Latin caldaria — more at caldron

1. : a unit of capacity for dry measure formerly used in Scotland equal to 12 quarters or about 96 Winchester bushels

2. : chaldron

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