Know your Nautical terminology
burthen
The Builder's Old Measurement, expressed in "tons bm" or "tons BOM", a volumetric measurement of cubic cargo capacity, not of weight. This is the tonnage of a ship, based on the number of tuns of wine that it could carry in its holds. One 252-gallon tun of wine takes up approximately 100 cubic feet, and weighs 2,240 lbs (1 long ton, or Imperial ton).
Note: a ton = 2,000 pounds. A tonne = 1,000 kilograms
Not to be confused with a tunny or USS Tunny (SSN-682).
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You’ve been doing these nautical terms for some time. Thanks for doing them. Please keep doing them; they are really fun!
Any connection to Tun Tavern?