Barrelage

/ˈbærəlɪdʒ/ noun

The amount or quantity of liquid that a barrel or multiple barrels can hold; also the fee charged for storing goods in barrels.

From barrel + -age (a suffix meaning quantity, collection, or fee). This commercial term emerged in medieval trading to standardize measurements and storage charges.

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