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Some friends have obtained a copy of an ancester's will in which the word, "passette or pasfette or passet" occurs. Different spellings due to illegibility of handwriting. Does anyone have any ideas as to what it could mean? It doesn't seem to be in standard dictionaries.
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Many thanks for suggestions. Our friend rang up to say that he had deciphered it as pasnett, a variant of posnet, which is a 3-legged cooking pot. This is most likely as it occurred in a list of kitchen utensils including pewter plates etc. An interesting exercise!
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Many thanks for suggestions. Our friend rang up to say that he had deciphered it as pasnett, a variant of posnet, which is a 3-legged cooking pot. This is most likely as it occurred in a list of kitchen utensils including pewter plates etc. An interesting exercise!
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