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Pottage

pottage
 noun  Etymology: Middle English potage, from Anglo-French, from pot pot, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English pott pot  Date: 13th century a thick soup of vegetables and often meat
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  n. archaic soup, stew. Etymology: ME f. OF potage (as POT(1)) POTTER 1. v. (US putter) 1 intr. a (often foll. by about, around) work or occupy oneself in a desultory but pleasant manner (likes pottering about in the garden). b (often foll. by at, in) dabble in a subject or occupation. 2 intr. go slowly, dawdle, loiter (pottered up to the pub). 3 tr. (foll. by away) fritter away (one's time etc.). Derivatives potterer n. Etymology: frequent. of dial. pote push f. OE potian 2. n. a maker of ceramic vessels. Phrases and idioms potter's field a burial place for paupers, strangers, etc. (after Matt. 27:7). potter's wheel a horizontal revolving disc to carry clay for making pots. Etymology: OE pottere (as POT(1)) ...
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  1. книж. густой суп, похлебка mess of pottage —- библ. чечевичная похлебка ...
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3.
  noun obs. похлебка ...
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4.
  - 12c., lit. "that which is put in a pot," from O.Fr. potage "soup," from pot "pot." ...
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