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Definition of Pancheons
1. pancheon [n] - See also: pancheon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pancheons
Literary usage of Pancheons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Church-lore Gleanings by Thomas Firminger Thiselton Dyer (1892)
"According to a Nottinghamshire rhyme— " Colston's cracked pancheons, Screveton
egg-shells, Bingham's ' tro-rollers,' and Whatton merry bells. ..."
2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1881)
"Bowls, buckets, pancheons, bread and all That to the lot of dairies fall."
Will of Sir W. Dixie, Bart. ..."
3. Lean's Collectanea by Vincent Stuckey Lean, Julia Lucy Woodward (1902)
"pancheons. A large glazed earthenware pan used, in bread- making, &c.—Bigsby,
Hist, of Repton, p. 394. N., VII., xii. 17. Bolder. A loud report. ..."
4. British Farmer's Magazine (1844)
"All the pancheons were of chinaware, and very shallow; it having, ... In the
experimental part of the dairy, pancheons containing milk from various cows of ..."
5. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1849)
"... as recorded in the old distich :— At Yearley there are pancheons made By Willie
Wedgwood, that young blade. A John Wedgwood also made pottery in ..."