Lexicographical Neighbors of Potterers
Literary usage of Potterers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Barracks, Bivouacs, and Battles by Archibald Forbes (1891)
"Now in the matter of matrimony among the officers, the Potterers might have
belonged to the army of the late lamented Cetewayo. Old Growler the colonel—he ..."
2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1886)
"The potterers, the shufflers, and the gap- riders think him cross-grained and
short of sympathy for manly sport. I fear, however, that they will have to ..."
3. Manual Training Magazine (1918)
"... or potterers. For years, Dr. Judd, of Chicago University, has been urging upon
manual training men the necessity of so arranging their work that it may ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1890)
"... unless the hunting be done on horseback, or the puppy be a descendant of
potterers. It being the fashion at present to raise fast, wide-ranging dogs, ..."
5. The Great Society: A Psychological Analysis by Graham Wallas (1914)
"... and those who have to do it become " system-sick " and suffer from " Potterers'
Rot. ..."