How Do You Spell HOLLOWWARE?

Pronunciation: [hˈɒlə͡ʊwˌe͡ə] (IPA)

Hollowware is a word that refers to a type of kitchenware, such as pots, pans, and dishes, that are characterized by their hollow interior. The spelling of this word can be broken down using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as follows: [ˈhɒləweər]. This means that the word is pronounced with stress on the first syllable, followed by a short "o" sound, an unstressed "l" sound, another short "o" sound, and then a long "e" sound. The final syllable is pronounced with an unstressed "er" sound.

HOLLOWWARE Meaning and Definition

  1. Hollowware refers to a type of tableware or kitchenware that is characterized by its hollow or open construction, featuring a three-dimensional shape with a void or empty space within. It includes various containers, vessels, and utensils used for cooking, serving, and dining purposes. Hollowware items are typically made from metal, such as silver, stainless steel, or copper, but can also be crafted from other materials like glass or porcelain.

    Common examples of hollowware include pots, pans, kettles, bowls, pitchers, teapots, gravy boats, tureens, trays, and various types of serving dishes. These items often possess decorative elements and sometimes feature intricate designs or engravings, especially in the case of silver hollowware.

    Hollowware serves practical functions, as it can be used for food preparation, storage, and presentation. It also plays an aesthetic role as it adds elegance and style to a dining table or kitchen. Additionally, some hollowware objects have symbolic or ceremonial significance and are used during special occasions or religious ceremonies.

    The term "hollowware" is distinct from "flatware," which refers to utensils that lay flat on the table or plate, such as forks, knives, and spoons. While flatware serves the purpose of conveying food to the mouth, hollowware fulfills various roles in the cooking and serving processes.

Common Misspellings for HOLLOWWARE

  • hollowsare
  • gollowware
  • bollowware
  • nollowware
  • jollowware
  • uollowware
  • yollowware
  • hillowware
  • hkllowware
  • hlllowware
  • hpllowware
  • h0llowware
  • h9llowware
  • hoklowware
  • hoplowware
  • hoolowware
  • holkowware
  • holpowware
  • holoowware
  • holliwware
  • hollowweres
  • hollowwears
  • Hollowdae
  • Holloweade

Etymology of HOLLOWWARE

The word "hollowware" is derived from two components: "hollow" and "ware".

"Hollow" originally comes from the Old English word "holh", meaning "a hollow place or cavity". It eventually evolved into the Middle English word "hollow", which retained the same meaning. The word derives from the Proto-Germanic root "hul-, hol-, hulą", indicating a concave or hollow form.

"Ware", on the other hand, comes from the Old English word "waru", meaning "merchandise" or "articles of commerce". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "warō", which relates to "awareness" or "caution".

Combining "hollow" with "ware" resulted in "hollowware", which broadly refers to objects or utensils made from a concave or hollow material such as metal or clay.

Similar spelling word for HOLLOWWARE

Plural form of HOLLOWWARE is HOLLOWWARES

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