Reverse Dictionary: EARTHENWARE

ADJECTIVES
► DELFIN made of earthenware → 1897 Sc.
► LALLIE made of earthenware → 1930 Sc.
► LAME made of earthenware or porcelain → 1650 Sc.
 MUGGEN made of earthenware, as opposed to china, metal, etc. → 1688 Eng. dial.

NOUNS
► CLOAM coarse earthenware → c1000 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
 CROCKET an earthen pot, jar, or other vessel → 1657 obs.
► DELF ► DELPH earthenware, crockery → 1790 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► DELFWARE earthenware, crockery → 1874 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► EQUIPAGE utensils of all kinds, but especially of china, glass, or earthenware → 1822 Sc. & N. Eng. dial. obs.
► LALLIE a fragment of earthenware, a piece of broken pottery, esp. used as a plaything, as in hopscotch → 1900 Sc.
► LAME 1. earthenware, china; a dish, crockery, dishes → 1708 Sc.
2. a broken piece of earthenware or crockery → 1861 Sc.
► MUGWARE earthenware → 1900 Eng. dial.
► PIGS crockery or earthenware generally → c1450
► TICKNEY earthenware, esp. a coarse, common kind, made at Ticknall, near Derby → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► WALLIE porcelain, china, glazed earthenware → 1890 Sc.

NOUNS – PERSON
 MUGGER an itinerant dealer or tinker specializing in earthenware → 1743 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► POT FAKER a hawker of crockery or earthenware → 1873 sl.
► POT-MAN a dealer in earthenware; an itinerant seller of pots  → 1732 Eng. dial.
► TICKNEY-MAN an itinerant vendor of coarse, common earthenware → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)