porringer
noun
- shallow type of bowl, often used for drinking from
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From Middle English paroger, porrynger, a variant of potager, potynger (“small dish for stew”), apparently from potage + -er, with intrusive n before g as in messenger and passenger. Compare poddinger and later porridge.
- A small cup or bowl, usually with a handle, commonly used for porridge.
“There was a little clutch of boiled eggs as well, in their own special heater, and porridge, in a silver porringer.”
- A headdress shaped like such a dish.
“Wife of small wit, neere him, that rail'd vpon me, till her pinck'd porrenger fell off her head”