English-Thai Dictionary
porringer
N ถ้วย ตื้น ใส่ ซุป bowl cup tuai-tuen-sai-sub
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PORRINGER
n. 1. A small metal vessel in which children eat porridge or milk, or used in the nursery for warming liquors.
2. A head-dress in the shape of a porringer; in contempt.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PORRINGER
Por "rin *ger, n. Etym: [OE. pottanger, for pottager; cf. F. potager a soup basin. See Porridge. ]
Defn: A porridge dish; esp. , a bowl or cup from which children eat or are fed; as, a silver porringer. Wordsworth.
New American Oxford Dictionary
porringer
por rin ger |ˈpôrənjər ˈpɔrənʤər | ▶noun historical a small bowl, typically with a handle, used for soup, stew, or similar dishes. ORIGIN late Middle English (earlier as potager and pottinger ): from Old French potager, from potage ‘contents of a pot. ’
Oxford Dictionary
porringer
porringer |ˈpɒrɪn (d )ʒə | ▶noun historical a small bowl, typically with a handle, used for soup, stew, or similar dishes. ORIGIN late Middle English (earlier as potager and pottinger ): from Old French potager, from potage ‘contents of a pot ’.