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terra sigillata
[ sig-uh-lah-tuh, sij-uh-ley-tuh ]
terra sigillata
/ ˈtɛrə ˌsɪdʒɪˈlɑːtə /
noun
- rare.a reddish-brown clayey earth found on the Aegean island of Lemnos: formerly used as an astringent and in the making of earthenware pottery
- any similar earth resembling this
- earthenware pottery made from this or a similar earth, esp Samian ware
Word History and Origins
Origin of terra sigillata1
Word History and Origins
Origin of terra sigillata1
Example Sentences
Take the terra sigillata from the Greek island of Lemnos, which Pliny wrote about in the first century.
It thus became known as terra sigillata, and was an article of apothecary commerce down to the last century.
But the surface finish of the finer or terra sigillata wares is something quite distinct, and reaches a high and wonderfully uniform perfection.
It has been found that the substance, called very improperly, terra sigillata of lemnos, is nothing more than the powder made of the pulp of the fruit of the Baobab.
Besides the ordinary terra sigillata with figures produced in moulds we find other methods of decoration employed.
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