Bailer

/ˈbeɪlər/ noun

Someone who removes water from a boat using a bucket or similar container, or someone who provides bail.

From Middle English 'baile' (bucket), combining with Old Norse 'balir' (ball). The nautical sense comes from the action of 'bailing out' water, while the legal sense derives from 'bail' (to pledge money).

AMሰን Dresden
ARمِحْفَظ
BNবাল্টি
CAbalde
CSkbelík
DAbalje
DEEimer
ELκύπελλο
ESbalde
FAسطل
FIämpäri
FRballe
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