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ˈblack-pot Also blackpot, black pot. 1. A beer-mug (cf. Black-Jack); a toper.
c1590Greene Fr. Bacon v. 122 I'll be Prince of Wales over all the blackpots in Oxford. 1636Heywood Love's Mistr. 11, Iugg, what's shee but sister to a black-pot. 1818Scott Hrt. Midl. xxxii, A whole whiskin, or black pot of sufficient double ale. 2. A black pudding. (Cf. pot n.1 8.) s.w. dial.
1825Jennings Observ. Dial. W. Eng., Black-pot, black-pudding. 1880Hardy Trumpet-Major xvi, Seventy rings of black-pot. 1891― Tess i. i, I should like for supper,—well, lamb's fry if they can get it; and if they can't, black-pot. 1895― Jude vi. viii, I shall have to make black-pot and sausages. 3. Coarse Danish crockery-ware exposed to dense smoke in baking as a substitute for glazing.
1889in Cent. Dict. 1904in R. Hunter et al. Encycl. Dict. Suppl. |