Definitions from Wiktionary (lading-can)
▸ noun: (dialect, historical) A tin can (containing two or three quarts) used for taking hot water out of a boiler.
▸ noun: (dialect, historical) A smaller vessel, often graduated for volume, used by traditional grocers for measuring goods such as sugar or rice from bulk to retailable quantities; a piggin.
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▸ noun: (dialect, historical) A tin can (containing two or three quarts) used for taking hot water out of a boiler.
▸ noun: (dialect, historical) A smaller vessel, often graduated for volume, used by traditional grocers for measuring goods such as sugar or rice from bulk to retailable quantities; a piggin.
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