"The primary meaning of the word pail as defined by the OED is “An open-topped vessel with a hooped carrying handle, typically of slightly tapering cylindrical shape, used esp. for holding or carrying liquids; (now more generally) a bucket.” Various dictionaries from the 17th through the 19th century also support the notion of a pail as a vessel for carrying liquids often specifically mentioning water and milk as the liquids specifically carried by pails." -- Bonhams
It’s interesting how a simple word like pail immediately brings to mind water or milk, reinforcing that old, primary definition. It's funny that it's just a fancy word for a bucket now.
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