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English
Etymology 1
From jam + pot.
Noun
jampot (plural jampots)
- A pot of jam.
1910, H. G. Wells, The History of Mr. Polly:“'Ere,” said Mr. Rumbold, suddenly fierce and shouting and marking his point with gesticulated jampots, “you go indoors. I don't want no row with you, and I don't want you to row with me. […]
Etymology 2
Noun
jampot (plural jampots)
- Alternative form of jampan.
- 1879 August 17, letter, The Times:
- The gondola of Simla is the ‘jampan’ or ‘jampot’, as it is sometimes called, on the same linguistic principle... as that which converts asparagus into sparrow-grass...
Dutch
Etymology
Compound of jam + pot.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʒɛm.pɔt/
- Hyphenation: jam‧pot
Noun
jampot m (plural jampotten, diminutive jampotje n)
- jampot