1. a fragment; a trivial amount.
2. a flat-bottomed, usually ceramic, bowl.
3. a clay baking vessel for cooking roasts, stews, etc.
4. a corner adobe fireplace found in many western U.S. homes.
5. someone who is considered family though not actually related.
6. a unit of liquid measure that is equal to 0.9 US pint (0.43 liter).
7. a small four-wheeled carriage for children, drawn by a single horse.
8. a measure of volume equal to 18 gallons; a wine or beer cask holding about that amount.
9. a dam constructed of concrete and/or masonry on the outside but having a hollow interior filled with unshaped or uncoursed stones or rubble.
10. adults living in with older family members (usually parents) in a largely separate and independent part of the home, e.g. an attic or a cellar.
11. [Legal] a male cousin-german, a true first cousin—the son of one's uncle or aunt; the female equivalent, 'dotherkin' is very rare and not evidenced since AD1353.
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