Pewter

/ˈpjuːtər/ noun

Definition

a gray alloy of tin with copper and antimony, used for making dishes and other utensils

Etymology

From Old French peutre, of uncertain origin, possibly from Vulgar Latin *peltrum

Kelly Says

Pewter was the 'everyday china' of medieval times - too expensive for peasants but not fancy enough for nobles, it was perfect for the growing middle class!

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