Definition of Sauceboats

1. Noun. (plural of sauceboat) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sauceboats

1. sauceboat [n] - See also: sauceboat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sauceboats

sauba
sauba ant
sauba ants
saubas
sauce
sauce-alone
sauce Albert
sauce Espagnole
sauce Louis
sauce chausseur
sauce espanole
sauce for the goose
sauce verte
sauce vinaigrette
sauceboat
sauceboats (current term)
saucebox
sauceboxes
sauced
sauceless
saucelike
saucepan
saucepanlike
saucepans
saucepot
saucepots
saucer
saucer-eyed
saucer-shaped cataract
saucer eyes

Literary usage of Sauceboats

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Architecture, Stratification, and Pottery of Lerna III by Martha Heath Wiencke (2000)
"But the whole class of pedestal-based Upe 3 sauceboats. like the Island class of i\pe 2. contrasts sharply with the Argive pots and the majority oí'those in ..."

2. Proceedings by Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History (1903)
"In pairs of sauceboats perhaps one will be lined and the other plain. The colour of the blue varies very much from a very dark to a very faint blue, ..."

3. Corinth: The Centenary, 1896-1996 by Charles K. Williams, Nancy Bookidis (2003)
"Scale 1:2 early patterned sauceboats (Fig. 4.8: C-76-344), which are paralleled in the islands, to which the shape, most likely originating on the mainland ..."

4. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology by Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1903)
"In pairs of sauceboats perhaps one will be lined and the other plain. The colour of the blue varies very much from a very dark to a very faint blue, ..."

5. The Pottery of Lerna IV by Jeremy B. Rutter (1995)
"... pottery of the EC II Keros-Syros assemblage, cross-hatched triangles occur occasionally on the interior as well as the exterior rim of sauceboats and ..."

6. The Greek Coins by John H. Kroll (1993)
"B, F, 495) and on the interior rim of sauceboats from Ayia Irini on Keos (Wilson 1987: 38), but hatched and multiple triangles in the same positions are so ..."

7. China Collecting in America by Alice Morse Earle (1892)
"Also a variety of table & Butter Plates ; Patty Pans, Bowls & sauceboats." Even in war times there still was china in many shops outside of poor besieged, ..."

8. The Architecture, Stratification, and Pottery of Lerna III by Martha Heath Wiencke (2000)
"But the whole class of pedestal-based Upe 3 sauceboats. like the Island class of i\pe 2. contrasts sharply with the Argive pots and the majority oí'those in ..."

9. Proceedings by Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History (1903)
"In pairs of sauceboats perhaps one will be lined and the other plain. The colour of the blue varies very much from a very dark to a very faint blue, ..."

10. Corinth: The Centenary, 1896-1996 by Charles K. Williams, Nancy Bookidis (2003)
"Scale 1:2 early patterned sauceboats (Fig. 4.8: C-76-344), which are paralleled in the islands, to which the shape, most likely originating on the mainland ..."

11. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology by Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1903)
"In pairs of sauceboats perhaps one will be lined and the other plain. The colour of the blue varies very much from a very dark to a very faint blue, ..."

12. The Pottery of Lerna IV by Jeremy B. Rutter (1995)
"... pottery of the EC II Keros-Syros assemblage, cross-hatched triangles occur occasionally on the interior as well as the exterior rim of sauceboats and ..."

13. The Greek Coins by John H. Kroll (1993)
"B, F, 495) and on the interior rim of sauceboats from Ayia Irini on Keos (Wilson 1987: 38), but hatched and multiple triangles in the same positions are so ..."

14. China Collecting in America by Alice Morse Earle (1892)
"Also a variety of table & Butter Plates ; Patty Pans, Bowls & sauceboats." Even in war times there still was china in many shops outside of poor besieged, ..."

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