PEWTER


Meaning of PEWTER in English

ˈpyüd.ə(r), -ütə- noun

( -s )

Usage: often attributive

Etymology: Middle English pewtre, from Middle French peutre, peautre; akin to Old Provençal peltre pewter, Italian peltro

1. : any of various alloys having tin as their principal component: as

a. : a dull alloy with lead used formerly for domestic utensils

b. : a bright alloy hardened with antimony and copper and used especially for artware — compare britannia metal

2. : utensils or vessels made of pewter: as

a. : a pewter tankard or mug

b. Britain : a prize cup

3. : money

4.

a. : a grayish blue that is redder and paler than electric or Gobelin, paler than copenhagen, and paler and slightly greener than old china

b. : a nearly neutral slightly bluish dark gray that is darker than mole

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