WAREHOUSE
NOUNS
1583 — MAGAZINE a place where goods are laid up; a storehouse or repository for goods or merchandise; a warehouse
1730 — MAGAZINAGE the hire or rent of a warehouse or place for laying up goods or stores; also the warehouse itself → obs.
1844 — PACK-HOUSE a warehouse for receiving goods imported or intended for exportation → Sc. obs.
1910 — GAFF a warehouse → UK criminals’ sl.
1955 — RUN-IN a warehouse or other location to which stolen goods are driven for concealment → UK criminal’s sl.
NOUNS, PERSON
1825 — GANGER in a large warehouse, the person whose duty it is to direct purchasers to the department in which they will be supplied → Sc.
1939 — DOCK MONKEY a worker who loads and unloads freight at a loading dock; a warehouse worker → US sl.
VERBS
1643 — MAGAZINE to lay up in or as in a magazine or storehouse