potter
To be busy in doing little, or what is of little or no practical value; busy one’s self over trifles; trifle; work with little energy or purpose.
To hobble; walk slowly and with difficulty; move slowly; loiter.
To walk upon or leap from piece to piece of floating ice. Bartlett. [Local, U.S.]
To poke; push; disturb.
nounOne whose occupation is the making of pots or earthenware vessels of any kind.
nounOne who peddles earthenware or crockery.
nounOne who pots meats, vegetables, etc.
nounA fresh-water clemmyoid turtle, Deirochelys serrata, of the United States.
nounThe slider, or red-bellied terrapin, Pseudemys rugosa. See
In a larger sense, any earth used in the ceramic art, including kaolin, a so-called blue clay which is of a grayish color and when fired is white, and a black clay so called, which also results in a white biscuit.