Spode — is an English manufacturer of pottery and porcelain, based in Stoke on Trent. The company was founded by Josiah Spode, who earned renown in the ceramic business for perfecting the blue underglaze printing process in 1784 and for co developing the … Wikipedia
spode — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}przyim., łączy się z dopełniaczem {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} forma przyimka {{/stl 7}}{{stl 8}}spod {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}}używana tylko w niektórych wyrażeniach, np. {{/stl 7}}{{stl 8}}spode mnie, spode łba {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} {{/stl… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
spode — fine sort of porcelain, 1869, named for first maker, Josiah Spode (1754 1827), potter in Stoke on Trent, England … Etymology dictionary
Spode — [spōd] [after Josiah Spode (1754 1827), Eng potter] trademark for a type of fine china and earthenware … English World dictionary
Spode — trademark a type of fine ↑china, such as plates and ↑teapots, made in the UK … Dictionary of contemporary English
spode — «przyimek odpowiadający znaczeniowo przyimkowi spod, używany przed wyrazami zaczynającymi się od grupy spółgłosek, np. spode łba, spode mnie» … Słownik języka polskiego
Spode — n. porcelain designed and made by the Spode family or the factory they founded; family name; Josiah Spode (1733 1797) and his son Josiah II (1754 1827), English potters … English contemporary dictionary
Spode — I [[t]spoʊd[/t]] big cer trm Trademark. china or porcelain manufactured by the Spodes or the firm they established. Also called Spode′ chi′na II Spode [[t]spoʊd[/t]] n. big Josiah, 1733–97, and his son, Josiah, 1754–1827, English potters … From formal English to slang
Spode — I. noun Date: 1869 ceramic ware (as bone china, stone china, or Parian ware) made at the works established by Josiah Spode in 1770 at Stoke in Staffordshire, England II. biographical name Josiah 1754 1827 English potter … New Collegiate Dictionary
Spode — /spohd/ Trademark. china or porcelain manufactured by the Spodes or the firm they established. Also called Spode china. /spohd/, n. Josiah, 1733 97, and his son, Josiah, 1754 1827, English potters. * * * … Universalium