pewter

[ˈpjuːtə]

pewter Definition

  • 1a gray alloy of tin with copper and antimony (formerly, lead)
  • 2tableware made of pewter

Using pewter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pewter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mug was made of pewter.

  • Example

    Pewter is a soft metal that is easy to shape.

  • Example

    The antique dealer had a collection of pewter plates and bowls.

pewter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pewter

Phrases with pewter

  • the period in human history when pewter was widely used for household items, from the 16th to the 19th century

    Example

    The museum has a collection of artifacts from the pewter age.

  • a person who makes or sells pewter items

    Example

    The pewterer crafted a beautiful set of candlesticks.

  • a mark or stamp on a piece of pewter indicating its quality or authenticity

    Example

    The pewter touch on the bottom of the plate showed it was made in the 18th century.

Origins of pewter

from Middle English 'pewtre', from Old French 'peutre', from Latin 'piltrum', meaning 'lead ore'

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Summary: pewter in Brief

Pewter [ˈpjuːtə] is a gray alloy of tin with copper and antimony (formerly, lead), often used to make tableware. It is a soft metal that is easy to shape. The term also refers to the historical period when pewter was widely used for household items, from the 16th to the 19th century, as well as to the craftsmen who made or sold pewter items, known as pewterers.