noun
- a small wooden barrel or cask, especially one used for storing beer or ale
- a unit of liquid measure equal to half a barrel or about 18 gallons
Usage: historical; brewing
Usage: historical; measurement
Examples
- The tavern keeper rolled a kilderkin of ale from the cellar.
- Medieval brewers often stored their beer in kilderkins for easier transport.
- The merchant ordered two kilderkins of wine for the feast.
- A kilderkin was a common size for household beer storage.
- The cooper crafted several kilderkins for the local brewery.
- They measured the liquid in kilderkins according to old English standards.