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n.
A small earthenware or metal cooking pot.
[Possibly PIP(E), cask + -KIN.]
| Dictionary: pip·kin |
| Archaeology Dictionary: pipkin |
Style of medieval ceramic vessel in the form of a saucepan with a single hollow handle probably made to take a wooden extension.
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| Pipkorn (family name) | |
| Pipkin (family name) |
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