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BALE

Volume 1 · 64 words · 1771 Edition

in commerce: Any goods packed up in cloth, and corded round very tight, in order to keep them from breaking, or preserve them from the weather, is called a bale.

A bale of cotton yarn is from three to four hundred weight; of raw silk, is from one to four hundred; of lockram or dowlas, either three, three and a half, or four pieces.