Used in a Sentence

pottage

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pottage.

Editorial note

This is a case of Hollywood selling its birthright for a message of pottage.

Examples10
Definitions3
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Quick take

(Nigeria) A dish made by stewing plantain, beans, or yam in a tomato- and pepper-based sauce.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of pottage gathered in one view.

noun

(Nigeria) A dish made by stewing plantain, beans, or yam in a tomato- and pepper-based sauce.

noun

(archaic) An oatmeal porridge.

noun

(archaic or historical) A thick soup or stew, made by boiling vegetables, grains, and sometimes meat or fish, a staple food throughout Europe in the Middle Ages.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for pottage.

noun

(Nigeria) A dish made by stewing plantain, beans, or yam in a tomato- and pepper-based sauce.

noun

(archaic) An oatmeal porridge.

noun

(archaic or historical) A thick soup or stew, made by boiling vegetables, grains, and sometimes meat or fish, a staple food throughout Europe in the Middle Ages.

Example sentences

1

This is a case of Hollywood selling its birthright for a message of pottage.

2

For we invade them impiously for gain; We devastate them unreligiously, And coldly ask their pottage, not their love.

3

The WaPo has sold its soul for a mess of pottage.

4

Talk about selling your birthright for a mess of pottage.

5

Then probably eat some kind of pottage, and bread.

6

We've traded our culture for a mess of pottage.

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You have carrots suitable for pottage, not salad.

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It had names (to give some English examples) like pease pottage, pease pudding, mushy peas and pea soup The Romanian countryside was far better off in the rationalization period than the cities.

Quote examples

1

I trust that I shall never thus sell my birthright for a mess of pottage." H.

2

In this view education in the West has been steadily deteriorating; the rising generation has been deprived of its birthright; the mess of pottage it has received in exchange has not been nutritious; adults have come to lead lives comparatively rich in material comforts and very poor in moral, intellectual, and spiritual tone." -- Preface to "Great Books of the Western World", "The Great Conversation Vol.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use pottage in a sentence?

This is a case of Hollywood selling its birthright for a message of pottage.

What does pottage mean?

(Nigeria) A dish made by stewing plantain, beans, or yam in a tomato- and pepper-based sauce.

What part of speech is pottage?

pottage is commonly used as noun.