Definition of Redware

1. Noun. A type of terracotta given a red colour by its concentration of ferrous oxide. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Redware

1. an edible seaweed [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redware

reduplicates
reduplicating
reduplication
reduplications
reduplicative
reduplicatively
reduvid
reduvids
reduviid
reduviids
redux
redux(ip)
redward
redwards
redware (current term)
redwares
redwater
redwater fever
redwaters
redweed
redweeds
redwing
redwings
redwithe
redwood
redwood family
redwood penstemon
redwoods
redworm

Literary usage of Redware

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona by Alfred Vincent Kidder, Samuel James Guernsey (1919)
"redware WITH SHINING PAINT: This bears an even coat of fine red slip covering the ... Decorations of redware with shining paint. Vessels of this ware so far ..."

2. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1852)
"Experiments were made with redware pipes, smooth, but not glazed. What quantity of water would be discharged through a 3-inch pipe on an inclination of 1 in ..."

3. Collections for a History of Staffordshire by William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Record Society (1891)
"... parson of the Church of redware Hamstall, in a plea that whereas he had taken within his fee of redware Hamstall, and Pype Red ware by Robert de ..."

4. Successful Preachers by George Jennings Davies (1884)
"By writing to his successor at Hamstall redware, Mr. Skip- with, ... Now Edward Cooper was presented to the living of Hamstall redware when he was about ..."

5. Archeological Explorations in Northeastern Arizona by Alfred Vincent Kidder, Samuel James Guernsey (1919)
"Decorations of .redware with shining paint 135 57. redware jugs 136 58. ... Decorations of polychrome redware 140 61. Handle of corrugated jug 143 62. ..."

6. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1860)
"... little better than a common redware pipe. Mr. Northen is admitted to l>c the original maker of ..."

7. Handy-book of Literary Curiosities by William Shepard Walsh (1892)
"... redware, Netherton, and Cowler were held of the earls of Lancaster by Sir Philip de Somerville on ..."

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