- Look up
gallipot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gallipot is a
small jar,
traditionally of
glazed earthenware, used by
apothecaries for holding...
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Tiltyard – a feather-seller
Openwork – a
sempster Gallipot – an
apothecary Mistress Gallipot –
Gallipot's wife, has an
affair with
Laxton Mary Fitz-Allard...
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English gallipot, a
container used for
storing liquid confections such as
syrups and conserves, c. 1760....
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Extraction of
gallipot...
- Bhaiṣajyaguru is
usually expressed with a
canonical Buddha-like form
holding a
gallipot and, in some versions,
possessing blue or deep
green skin.
Though also...
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Swinburne in Good Luck by
Seymour Hicks and Ian Hay (1923); and
Hippolyte Gallipot in Lehár's
Frasquita (1925).
Looking back at Gwenn's career, The Times...
- pottery. The town have a
beautiful ceramic museum with a
Pablo Pic****o
gallipot and
other important pieces of the 18th and 19th century. Nove is twinned...
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crock until the
mixture has cooled. The nuts are then
transferred to a
gallipot with a
large clove-studded
garlic clove,
mustard seeds on top with ****es...
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Livingstone and His
African Journeys (1974)
Florence Nightingale (1975)
Gallipot Eyes: A
Wiltshire Diary (1976)
Scott of the
Antarctic (1978) Nellie: Letters...
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currency and pottery. It
appears to
depict Bhaisajyaguru as it is
holding a
gallipot with both hands. The
Hwangnyong Fortress was
built during Koguryo and repaired...