Chalder

/ˈtʃɔːldər/ noun

A unit of dry measurement used in Scotland for grain and other dry goods, equivalent to about 16 bushels.

Possibly from Old French or Middle English, with uncertain origins. It may be related to 'caldron' or 'cauldron,' suggesting a container-based measurement.

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