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gawn Obs. exc. dial.|gɔːn| Also 7 gawne. See also goan. [contraction for gallon.] 1. A gallon.
1565in T. Sharp Diss. Cov. Myst. (1825) 50 It' payd for iij gawnes of ale in the pagiand. 1609C. Butler Fem. Mon. iii. (1623) E iv, The abating of one inch in each dimension, abateth a gawne in the content. 1691Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 379 His fare was course, his drink of a penny a gawn or gallon. 1886Chesh. Gloss., Gawn, a gallon. 2. (See quots.)
1688R. Holme Armoury iii. 320/2 A Gawn..is a Vessel made after the form of a Piggen, but it hath a long handle or neck thereby to reach to the bottom of deep Brewing Vessels to fetch out the Liquor. 1841Hartshorne Salop. Antiq. Gloss., Gawn, a small bucket chiefly used in brewing. 1881Leicestersh. Gloss., Gawn, a milking lade; any vessel for lading out a liquid. 1890Sale-Catal. Suffield House near Derby, Two milk gawns. 1894S.E. Worc. Gloss., Gawn, a tub holding about a gallon, and usually having an handle projecting upwards on one side. |