chamberpot in English

noun
1
a bowl kept in a bedroom and used as a toilet, especially at night.
For that, a prisoner would get a bed for the night, a chamber pot and a simple meal such as tinned soup and bangers and mash.
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1. What does Chamberpot mean? Information and translations of Chamberpot in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

2. Definition of Chamberpot in the Definitions.net dictionary

3. 2 synonyms for Chamberpot: thunder mug, potty

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6. Chamberpot takes on new usage as fruit basket Those who have come across this Chinese Chamberpot in the past may remember typically using it for waste

7. Chamberpot definition: a vessel for urine , used in bedrooms Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. Charlie Chamberpot is a cat NPC toon working at Crack Of Dawn Repairs on Lullaby Lane, Donald's Dreamland.

9. Chamberpot "The eventual repository of the contents of [every other ceramic form]" (Beaudry, 67)

10. Old Antique Ceramic Chamber Pot, Potty Po Chamberpot, Pot de Chambre, Vase de nuit, Old vintage flowerpot cover VintageVariousGoods

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12. A Chanty is a chamberpot and a wrastler is a wrestler or possibly someone who shakes an object

13. The Chamberpot has been heavily displaced in many regions of the world by the toilet, which is viewed as much easier and more pleasant to use

14. A chamber pot (also a Chamberpot), a piss pot, a potty, a po, a gazunder, or a thunder pot) is a container with a handle, usually used as a urinal at night

15. There are still some areas where Chamberpots are used, however, and even in areas with toilets, a Chamberpot can be useful, especially in a large, drafty house with one remote toilet, or on camping trips.

16. Bacin LEBRILLO: Comentarios: The type name "Blue Green Basin" defined by John Goggin (1968) is somewhat confusing, in that the paste, surface treatment and decoration that defines the type occurs commonly both in chamberpot forms (bacín) and large shallow basin forms (lebrillo)

17. Using Ninette's urine-streaked Chamberpot as a makeshift cauldron, the madam and the cook collect the material remnants of the girl--her hair, skin, nails, and blood--fragments that testify not to the mystical force of the charm but, as Jane Krause Demouy and Janis Stout have noted, to Ninette's physical vulnerability (Demouy 1983, 40; Stout