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Definition of pottage - 3 dictionary results

pot⋅tage

[pot-ij]
–noun
a thick soup made of vegetables, with or without meat.

Origin:
1175–1225; ME potage < OF: lit., something in or from a pot 1 ; see -age
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pot·tage   (pŏt'ĭj)   
n.  
  1. A thick soup or stew of vegetables and sometimes meat.

  2. Archaic Porridge.


[Middle English potage, from Old French, from pot, pot; see potiche.]
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Pottage

Heb. nazid, "boiled", a dish of boiled food, as of lentils (Gen. 25:29; 2 Kings 4:38).

Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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