Pott
English
Etymology
Derived terms
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɔt/
Etymology 1
From Middle Low German pot and Middle High German pot (West Central German, 12th century), from Old Saxon *pott, from Proto-Germanic *puttaz. See English pot for more.
Noun
Usage notes
- In its original use for a kitchen vessel, the word is used chiefly in western and northern Germany. For “large cup” it is commonly found in writing in these areas. The sense “cooking or storage vessel” is also very common in the vernaculars, but the more properly standard term Topf tends to be preferred in writing.
- The derived meanings, particularly that of “sports trophy”, are not regionally restricted (at least not within Germany).
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Proper noun
Pott m (proper noun, strong, genitive Potts)
- (informal) Ellipsis of Ruhrpott; the Ruhr Area
- 1995 November 10, Bernd Müllender, “Ente, wir danken Sie”, in Die Tageszeitung: taz, ISSN 0931-9085, page 19:
- Das volle alte Ruhrpottklischee: Links die Autobahn, daneben Müllverbrennungsanlage, die alte Kokerei, die Veba- Chemie. […] Hier hat Willi „Ente“ Lippens seine Ranch; er züchtet Pferde und führt eine Ausflugskneipe mit Namen „Mitten im Pott“.
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