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ёмкость
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olla de tres patas
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perol
An earthenware cooking pot used for cooking over direct heat from coals or a wood fire.
cauldron
Russian
ёмкость
1
Before it stood a
pipkin
,
in which something was evidently kept warm.
2
Godfrey knew not how to replace the vulgar
pipkin
,
whose use is universal.
3
Why, the
pipkin
was about as much as you could manage.
4
As if I could drink the worth of any
pipkin
at a draft!
5
The Swineherd got the kisses, and she got the
pipkin
.
6
The drops fell into a small earthen
pipkin
placed on the deck beneath it.
7
We call him the Sun and Moon, and you call him an 'earthen
pipkin
.
'
8
One force drew the chip in the
pipkin
and the ship over the tranced sea.
9
I remembered what old Lord Steyne had said to Becky: You poor little earthen
pipkin
.
10
But, unfortunately for him, he was the 'earthen
pipkin
'
which the 'iron pot' found inconvenient.
11
Tom himself was stirring something in a
pipkin
over the gas stove when Erica came in.
12
The spilt water from the
pipkin
had dried, and the
pipkin
was not to be seen.
13
A little girl that hath broke her
pipkin
.
14
Notwithstanding these admonitions, she did eat sixteen quarters, two bushels, three pecks and a
pipkin
full.
15
There floated down from some rotten rope up aloft a flake of scurf, that settled in the
pipkin
.
16
You poor little earthenware
pipkin
,
you want to swim down the stream along with the great copper kettles.
pipkin
earthen pipkin
broken pipkin
get the pipkin
have a pipkin
single pipkin
Russian
ёмкость
горшок
Spanish
olla de tres patas
pote
caldero con patas
Catalan
perol
pot
perola
calder