单词 | pipkin |
释义 | pipkinn. 1. A small (usually earthenware) pot or pan. Also: a drinking vessel; a bottle. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > equipment for food preparation > cooking vessel or pot > [noun] > other types of pot or pan olla1535 pipkin1554 marmite1581 diet-pot1617 pipkinet1647 chocolate pot1676 gotch1691 lead1741 puchero1791 steamer1814 bake pot1822 kedgeree-pot1824 braising-pan1825 handi1847 craggan1880 yabba1889 sufuria1891 dixie1900 Revere1901 pressure cooker1914 pressure saucepan1940 li1945 wok1952 li ting1958 firepot1959 fondue pot1959 tian1978 1554 in E. Roberts & K. Parker Southampton Probate Inventories, 1447–1575 (1992) I. 52 ij sylver pypkins weinge vj ownces, xxx s. 1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball ii. xlii. 201 Boyled with vinegar and hony in a brasen pipken or skillet. 1613 Inventory T. Mogwood (Hampshire Rec. Office: Administrations 61) Certein litell drinck vesselles called pippkines. 1640 R. Brathwait Ar't Asleepe Husband? 304 Her Pots, Pipkings, Kettles, Land-irons with all her other Utensiles. 1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 143 I had three very good, I will not say handsome Pipkins; and two other Earthen Pots. 1758 A. Reid tr. P. J. Macquer Elements Theory & Pract. Chym. I. 279 Put the Sea-salt..into an unglazed earthen pipkin, and set it amidst live coals. 1808 J. Wolcot One more Peep at Royal Acad. in Wks. (1812) V. 355 A pipkin of brown crockery. 1874 T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd I. xv. 172 In the ashpit was a heap of potatoes roasting, and a boiling pipkin of charred bread, called ‘coffee’. 1909 C. H. Senn New Cent. Cookery Bk. (ed. 3) xxx. 690 Dish up and serve in the pipkin pans. 1967 K. Williams Diary 16 Sept. (1993) 311 Every morning he woke to find his flat full of pipkins and sailor's cigarette packets. 1991 Times (Nexis) 31 Aug. (Features section) The freckled doyenne of the pots and pipkins..went competently about the preparation of aubergines, tomatoes, onions and cheese. 2. regional. A small wooden pail; a piggin. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > [noun] > pail stopc725 piggin1554 whinnock1555 leglen1558 bowk1663 gawn1688 horse-bucket1827 pipkin1855 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > dairy farming > [noun] > milking > milking-pail milking paila1425 milk-pail1440 milking pot1511 piggin1554 whinnock1555 coga1568 gawn1688 leglen1725 lead1741 milk-bucket1806 pipkin1855 society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > vessel > bucket or pail > [noun] > small > with one long stave piggin1554 leglen1558 handy1673 pipkin1855 1855 J. G. Whittier Flowers in Winter ix The beechen platter sprouted wild, The pipkin wore its old-time green. a1903 T. A. Hill MS Coll. Notts. Words in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1903) IV. 519/1 Pipkin [a round wooden milkpail with one ear]. Compounds pipkin-shaped adj. ΚΠ 1908 E. Terry Story of my Life 199 A three-handled cup, pipkin-shaped, standing on three legs. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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