Of a dark, dull grey colour, like that of the metal.
noun
(historical) An alloy of tin and lead.
(slang, dated) Prize money.
A beer tankard made from pewter.
A dark, dull grey colour, like that of the metal.
An alloy of approximately 93–98% tin, 1–2% copper, and the balance of antimony.
Items made of pewter; pewterware.
verb
(transitive) To coat with pewter.
pitsaw
pitsaw
noun
A saw worked by two people, one standing on the log and the other beneath it, often in a pit.
potwin
powcat
powter
powter
noun
Alternative form of pouter (a kind of pigeon)
verb
To poke in an exploratory manner.
sawpit
sawpit
noun
A pit over which lumber is positioned to be sawn with a long two-handled saw (a pitsaw) by two people, one standing above the timber and the other in the pit below.
stowps
stowps
noun
plural of stowp
tawpie
tawpie
noun
(chiefly Scotland) foolish or awkward youngster
topawa
twerps
twerps
noun
plural of twerp
twirps
twirps
noun
plural of twirp
unwept
unwept
adj
Not wept.
Unmourned.
uptown
uptown
adj
(chiefly Canada, US) In the upper part of a town.
(chiefly Canada, US, by extension) Of or relating to an affluent area or population.
adv
(chiefly Canada, US) To or in the upper part of a town.
noun
(chiefly Canada, US) the residential part of a city, away from the commercial center
upwaft
upwaft
verb
(archaic, poetic, intransitive) To waft upward.
upwent
upwent
verb
simple past tense of upgo
upwith
wapata
wapato
wapato
noun
(US, Canada) Broadleaf arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia), or its edible bulbous root.
wapiti
wapiti
noun
(US, Canada) The American elk (Cervus canadensis). It was formerly considered to be in the same species as the European red deer, which it somewhat exceeds in size.