Bargeload

/ˈbɑɹdʒloʊd/ noun

The amount of cargo that a barge can carry; the full capacity of a barge at one time.

Compound of 'barge' (from Old French barge, possibly from Latin baris) and 'load' (from Old English hlād meaning cargo). The term emerged in English during the medieval period to quantify river and canal transport capacity.

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