dodson
/ˈdɒdzən/Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a man, with a surname of English origin, especially one from the north of England.
“The Dodsons have lived in the village for generations.”
2. noun
A unit of measurement, especially in the United States, equivalent to one eighth of a barrel, used for measuring whiskey.
“The distillery produces whiskey in units of a single dodson.”