pottle

See also: Pottle

English

Etymology

From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#POTTLECategory:English terms derived from Middle English#POTTLE potell, potel, from Old FrenchCategory:English terms derived from Old French#POTTLE potel, diminutive of pot; see more at pot.

Pronunciation

Noun

pottle (plural pottles)Category:English lemmas#POTTLECategory:English nouns#POTTLECategory:English countable nouns#POTTLECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#POTTLECategory:Pages with entries#POTTLECategory:Pages with 1 entry#POTTLE

  1. (archaicCategory:English terms with archaic senses#POTTLE) A former unit of volume, equivalent to half a gallon, used for liquids and corn; a pot or drinking vessel of around this size.
  2. (New ZealandCategory:New Zealand English#POTTLE) A small food container, usually made of plastic or cardboard, typically used for containing hot chips, yoghurt or other foodstuffs.
    • 2019, Tara Ward, “The Spinoff Reviews New Zealand #94: Ōkato’s award-winning hot chips”, in The Spinoff:
      Outside, I ripped open the bag to reveal the chips were sitting inside a paper pottle. A pottle!
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    • 2023, Sarah Heeringa, “There's something to know about this yogurt – and it's not what you think”, in Stuff:
      Did you know that the six and four-pack pottle yogurts – the kind we buy for lunches – can’t be recycled.
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    • 2022, Charlotte Muru-Lanning, “What rising supply costs mean for local fish and chip shops”, in The Spinoff:
      In recent weeks, he’s been taken aback by the price of the fresh fruit and vegetables they use for their pottles of raw fish.
      Category:English terms with quotations#POTTLE
  3. (archaicCategory:English terms with archaic senses#POTTLE) A small pot or other receptacle, e.g. for strawberries.

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Verb

pottle (third-person singular simple present pottles, present participle pottling, simple past and past participle pottled)Category:English lemmas#POTTLECategory:English verbs#POTTLECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#POTTLECategory:Pages with entries#POTTLECategory:Pages with 1 entry#POTTLE

  1. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#POTTLE) To place in a pottle.
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