A small barrel, especially one used for storing beer or other liquids; specifically a metal barrel of standardised size (typically 50 litres) used in the commercial distribution of draught beer.
Origin
From Middle Dutch kegge or Old Norse kaggi (a keg, a cask). The word entered Middle English as kag and developed its current spelling over time. Used in English from the 15th century.
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