2. Noun. (plural of potter) ¹
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Definition of Potters
1. potter [v] - See also: potter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potters
Literary usage of Potters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Australian Ex Libris Society (1902)
"Confining myself to the potters' stamps alone, I leave, for the present, ...
made by the possessors of the vessels—not marks referable to the potters. ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1900)
"The New Haven Potters. [Jan. 1770 May 21 b. Cassandra — Do — 1st dau. ...
HANNAH [Potter] BEECHER was the mother of the New Haven Potters, who appeared ..."
3. The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon: A History of the Early Inhabitants of by Thomas Wright (1861)
"ROMAN Potters' MARKS. IT will be useful to local antiquaries to furnish them with
a list of the names of potters stamped on the red Samian ware, ..."
4. Catalogue of the Roman Pottery in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum by Henry Beauchamp Walters (1908)
"Many of the types employed seem to have been borrowed from Lezoux, being identical
with those of the Gaulish potters ; but the Rheinzabern pottery was not ..."
5. The Museum of Science & Art by Dionysius Lardner (1854)
"Homer and the potters of Samos. — 8. Ancient tombs containing pottery excavated near
... Ancient Greek potters. — 14. Chinese traditions of pottery.- — 15. ..."
6. The Life of Josiah Wedgwood: From His Private Correspondence and Family by Eliza Meteyard (1865)
"Yet this abounded in many places in England, and the Staffordshire potters had
it of fine quality and rich colour in their own neighbourhood ; though they ..."
7. Outlines of Mineralogy by John Kidd (1809)
"Potters' Clay. Specific gravity varies from 1,8 to 2. Potters' clay does not
differ materially from pipe clay. It frequently contains a greater proportion ..."