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pottern
† ˈpottern, a. Obs. rare. [f. potter n.1, app. after leathern, etc.] Of or pertaining to potters: with quots. cf. potter's lead, ore, potter n.1 3.1661 Boyle Unsuccessfuln. Experim. i. Wks. 1772 I. 323 An ore, which for its aptness to vitrify, and serve the potters to glaze their earthen vessels, th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Potten End
The village name derives from the earlier form "Pottern" which refers to a place where pots and pottery were made. wikipedia.org
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potter
▪ I. potter, n.1 (ˈpɒtə(r)) [Late OE. pottere, f. pot n.1 + -er1.] 1. a. A maker of pots, or of earthenware vessels.a 1100 in Birch Cart. Sax. III. 49 Of stenges heale on potteres leᵹe. 1284 Calr. Inq. P.M. (1906) II. 322 [The manor..including 36s. 8d. rent of assize of the burgesses of Midhurst cal... Oxford English Dictionary
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glaze
▪ I. glaze, n. (gleɪz) [f. glaze v.1; the n. is not in Johnson.] 1. The vitreous composition used for glazing pottery, etc.1807 T. Thomson Chem. (ed. 3) II. 493 The glaze employed to cover vessels of stoneware may be distinguished into three kinds. 1839 Ure Dict. Arts 1016 When it reaches the meltin... Oxford English Dictionary
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