Meaning & Definition of Delft in English
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Delft
A type of blue and white pottery made in the Netherlands.
Pronunciation:
/dɛlf(t)/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
delftsDetailed Definitions
Definition: Dutch earthenware, typically decorated in blue on a white ground.
Example Sentence: She collected antique delft pieces from various regions.
Definition: Refers to a town in the Netherlands known for its pottery.
Example Sentence: Delft is famous for its historical pottery workshops.
Etymology
Origin: The term originates from the town of Delft in the Netherlands.
Synonyms
earthenwarepotteryceramics
Common Phrases and Expressions
- Delft blue: A style of porcelain characterized by blue designs on a white background.
- Delftware: Refers collectively to pottery produced in Delft.
- Delft tiles: Decorative tiles made from delft pottery, often used in architecture.
Translations
- Spanish: delft
- French: Delft
- German: Delft
- Russian: Дельфт
Related Words
- pottery: Ceramic ware made by shaping and then firing a non-metallic mineral, such as clay, at high temperatures.
- ceramics: Objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of shaping and then firing at a high temperature.
Slang Meanings of delft
Meaning: Used to describe something that is artisanal or handmade.
Example Sentence: This market has a lot of delft-style items, all handcrafted.
Meaning: Referring to something that is vintage or retro.
Example Sentence: Those shoes have a real delft vibe to them, very old-school.