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porringer
porringer (ˈpɒrɪndʒə(r)) Forms: α. 6 por(r)eger, porrager. β. 6 porrynger, 6–7 poringer, 7 porrenger, 7– porringer. [An alteration of the earlier potager, poddinger, going with porridge from potage, poddige. For the n cf. passenger, messenger.] A small basin or similar vessel of metal, earthenware, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Porringer
See also Grabit List of cooking vessels References External links One-handled Porringer picture from the Brooklyn Museum Two-handled Porringer picture from Learn NC Definition of porringer from Britannica online Serving and dining Cooking vessels wikipedia.org
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poreger
poreger obs. form of porringer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Pengelly (merchant)
References External links 'The Pengelly Porringer' in The Victoria and Albert Museum English merchants 17th-century English businesspeople 1696 deaths wikipedia.org
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poriger
poriger obs. form of porringer. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Kirby (pewtersmith)
American Silversmiths entry Yale University Art Gallery porringer Metropolitan Museum of Art tankard American metalsmiths wikipedia.org
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poddinger
† ˈpoddinger Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 5 puddyngare, 6 podenger, -ynger, (dial. –9) poddinger, 8 podinger. [An altered form of pottinger, perh. associated with podyng, pudding. (Intermediate between pottinger and porringer: cf. poddish, poddidge.)] = pottinger, porringer.1483 Cath. Angl. 293/1 A Puddyn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quaich
Related vessels to the Scottish quaich include the porringer, a larger vessel typically in diameter with one (US colonial) or two (European) horizontal wikipedia.org
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pottinger
▪ I. pottinger1 Now dial. (ˈpɒtɪndʒə(r)) Forms: α. 5 poteger, pottyger, 6 potteger, pattecher, 6 potager, 7 pottager. β. 5–6 potinger, 6 potenger, -ynger, pot(t)anger, pottencher, 6–7 -enger, 7 -inger. [orig. potager, a. F. potager, f. potage pottage; altered to pot(t)enger, -inger (cf. passager, pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Evaleen Stein
, are Troubadour Tales, Gabriel and the Hour Book, A Little Shepherd of Provence, The Little Count of Normandy; Or, The Story of Raoul, The Christmas Porringer 1903 Gabriel and the Hour Book, 1906 A Little Shepherd of Provence, 1910 The Little Count of Normandy; Or, The Story of Raoul, 1911 The Christmas Porringer wikipedia.org
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austringer
austringer Falconry. (ˈɒstrɪndʒə(r)) Also astr-, ostr-. [Also spelt ostringer, a corruption of earlier ostregier, ostreger, a. OF. ostruchier, austruchier (autrucier, autoursier):—late L. *austurcārius, f. austurcus, also austorius, ostorius, in OF. hostur, ostour, now autour, the goshawk. For corru... Oxford English Dictionary
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Al-Qassaa
Etymology Al-Qassaa was famous for the manufacture of clay porringer; from which it gained its name. wikipedia.org
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gadrooned
gadrooned, ppl. a. (gəˈdruːnd) In mod. Dicts. godrooned. [ad. F. godronné, f. godron gadroon.] Ornamented with gadroons.1748–9 Gen. Advertiser No. 4440, 3 Dozen of gadroon'd shap'd Plates. 1753 Pub. Advertiser 3 Oct. 3/2 Two high gadrooned Candlesticks. 1876 Whitby Gloss., Gadrooned, embossed as the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Much Obliged, Jeeves
Bertie tries to return the porringer, but is caught, and hides the object in his bureau drawer. Bingley (in Runkle's employ) discovers the missing porringer in Bertie's drawer, and Runkle accuses Bertie of the theft. wikipedia.org
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esquele
† esquele Obs. [ad. OF. escuele (mod.F. écuelle), corresp. to Pr. escudella, It. scodella:—L. scutella, dim. of scuta, scutra dish.] A platter, porringer.1371 in Riley Lond. Mem. (1868) 350, 48 esqueles..3 dozens of esqueles. 1601 F. Tate Househ. Ord. Edw. II, §53 (1876) 37 The silver vessel..that i... Oxford English Dictionary
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