luncheonware

noun

Etymology

From luncheon + -ware.

Definitions

  1. The dishes used for serving a luncheon.

    • 31 pieces of perfect luncheonware—beautifully decorated and perfectly proportioned.
    • And within the houses of the townsfolk were slow-moving flies and a sound of the scraping of soiled luncheonware.
    • Red Wing’s pottery has been fortunate in securing a good market for its wares in the quality field - largely because it has been a leader in luncheonware design.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA