A framework or shelf in a warehouse or storage building used for arranging goods, especially rolls of cloth or similar items.
Possibly from Old French 'bale' meaning bundle, combined with a suffix suggesting a wooden structure. Used in textile and warehouse contexts since medieval times.
This word belonged to medieval merchants and warehouse workers—the people who actually organized goods for sale—but it's almost vanished today as industrial storage methods completely changed.
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