Crockery

/ˈkɹɑkəɹi/ noun

Plates, bowls, cups, and other dishes made of ceramic or earthenware, usually for everyday use rather than fancy dining.

From 'crock' (a ceramic pot or jug, from Old English 'crocc') plus '-ery' suffix (meaning collection or place of). The term emerged in the 1700s to describe everyday pottery collectively.

AMእንቁላል
ARأواني
BNপাত্র
CAceràmica
CSnádobí
DAtallerkener
DEGeschirr
ELπιάτα
ESvajilla
FAظروف
FIkeramiikka
FRvaisselle
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