potsherd
31She (novel) — Infobox Book | name = She title orig = translator = image caption = cover of She: A History of Adventure author = H. Rider Haggard illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Ayesha Series genre = Fantasy… …
32ἀποστρακούμενον — ἀποστρακόομαι become dry like a potsherd pres part mp masc acc sg ἀποστρακόομαι become dry like a potsherd pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc sg …
33ὀστρακόδερμον — ὀστρακόδερμος with a shell like a potsherd masc/fem acc sg ὀστρακόδερμος with a shell like a potsherd neut nom/voc/acc sg …
34Cask — (k[.a]sk), n. [Sp. casco potsherd, skull, helmet, prob. fr. cascar to break, fr. L. Quassure to break. Cf. {Casque}, {Cass}.] 1. Same as {Casque}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. A barrel shaped vessel made of staves headings, and hoops, usually fitted… …
35Potshard — Pot shard , Potshare Pot share , n. A potsherd. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
36Potshare — Potshard Pot shard , Potshare Pot share , n. A potsherd. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
37Sherd — Sherd, n. A fragment; now used only in composition, as in potsherd. See {Shard}. [1913 Webster] The thigh . . . which all in sherds it drove. Chapman. [1913 Webster] …
38Suffrage — Suf frage, n. [F., fr. L. suffragium; perhaps originally, a broken piece, a potsherd, used in voting, and fr. sub under + the root of frangere to break. See {Break}.] 1. A vote given in deciding a controverted question, or in the choice of a man… …
39cask — noun Etymology: Middle English caske, perhaps from Middle French casque helmet, from Spanish casco potsherd, skull, helmet Date: 15th century 1. a barrel shaped vessel of staves, headings, and hoops usually for liquids 2. a cask and its contents; …
40ostracize — transitive verb ( cized; cizing) Etymology: Greek ostrakizein to banish by voting with potsherds, from ostrakon shell, potsherd more at oyster Date: 1649 1. to exile by ostracism 2. to exclude from a group by common consent …