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1The Wooden Dish — Jewish legend about a family that forced the grandfather to eat with them but only from a wooden plate …
2dish — Pā, ipu; pā ipu (wooden dish in general). ♦ Oval wooden dish, kāloa. ♦ Oval dish, ipu poepoe, ipu poki. ♦ Glass dish, pā aniani. ♦ Iron dish or pan, pā hao. ♦ Paper dish, pā pepa. ♦ Wooden dish or tray, pā lā au. ♦ Small… …
3dish stand — noun Any of several devices for supporting a dish; but especially a wooden tripod used in parts of the Middle East …
4dish-cradle — a wooden utensil for wooden dishes, much in use in the Nortli of England, commonly made like a cube, some times like a parallelipipidon. N …
5dish turner — noun : a worker who turns wooden dishes on a lathe …
6dish turning — noun : the process of turning wooden dishes on a lathe …
7Chafing-dish — Diego Velázquez portrayed an old woman poaching eggs in a glazed earthenware chafing dish over charcoal A chafing dish (from the Old French chauffer, to make warm ) is a kind of portable grate ( a dish of Coles ) raised on a tripod, originally… …
8tun-dish — tunˈ dish noun (Shakespeare) A wooden funnel • • • Main Entry: ↑tun …
9Urnfield culture — The Urnfield culture (c. 1300 BC 750 BC) was a late Bronze Age culture of central Europe. The name comes from the custom of cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urns which were then buried in fields. The Urnfield culture followed the… …
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