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Definition of "white-pot" [white•-pot]

  • A kind of food made of milk or cream, eggs, sugar, bread, etc., baked in a pot. (noun)

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Use "white-pot" in a sentence
  • "For all this lady was bred at court, she became an excellent country-wife, she brought ten children, and when I shew you the library, you shall see in her own hand (allowing for the difference of the language) the best receipt now in _England_ both for an hasty - pudding and a white-pot."
  • "For all this lady was bred at court, she became an excellent country wife, she brought ten children, and when I show you the library, you shall see in her own hand (allowing for the difference of the language) the best receipt now in English both for a hasty pudding and a white-pot."
  • "Also thirty rings of black-pot, a dozen of white-pot, and ten knots of tender and well-washed chitterlings, cooked plain in case she should like a change."