Definition of Pottle. Meaning of Pottle. Synonyms of Pottle

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Definition of Pottle

Pottle
Pottle Pot"tle, n. [OE. potel, OF. potel, dim. of pot. See Pot.] 1. A liquid measure of four pints. 2. A pot or tankard. --Shak. A dry pottle of sack before him. --Sir W. Scott. 3. A vessel or small basket for holding fruit. He had a . . . pottle of strawberries in one hand. --Dickens. Pottle draught, taking a pottle of liquor at one draught. [ Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.

Meaning of Pottle from wikipedia

- Look up Pottle or pottle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pottle may refer to: Bill Pottle (born 1978), American author of books on fantasy, martial...
- Patrick Brian Pottle (8 August 1938 – 1 October 2000), a long-time anti-war campaigner, was a founding member of the Committee of 100, an anti-nuclear...
- Harry Pottle (1925–1998) was a British art director. Pottle began his career working for the design team at Alexander Korda's London Films after the Second...
- Herbert Lench Pottle (February 16, 1907 – September 21, 2002) was a Canadian politician, civil servant, magistrate and writer. He represented the electoral...
- Pottles Bay (also Pottle Bay) is a natural bay on the coast of Labrador in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is fed by the Northwest...
- Gilbert Emery Bensley Pottle (June 11, 1875 – October 28, 1945), known professionally as Gilbert Emery, was an American actor who appeared in over 80 movies...
- Samuel H. Pottle (May 8, 1934 – July 4, 1978) was an American composer, conductor, and musical director involved in many theatrical and television productions...
- footage of babies "Beep", sung by two Anything Muppets, written by Sam Pottle (music) and Emily Kingsley (lyrics) "Beginning Middle and End", sung by...
- system was not well standardized. A sixteenth of a bushel might be called a pottle, hoop, beatment, or quartern, in towns only a short distance apart. In some...
- 1762–1763, ed. F. A. Pottle (1950) Boswell in Holland, 1763–1764, including his correspondence with Belle de Zuylen (Zelide), ed. F. A. Pottle (1952) Boswell...