释义 |
se·to ware \ˈsāˌtō-, ˈse-\ noun also seto (-s) Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: from Seto, city in central Honshu, Japan, where it originated : a Japanese ceramic ware traditionally produced since the 10th century comprising in its earlier period earthenwares often based on contemporaneous Chinese and Korean porcelains, later high-fired stonewares sometimes with notable brown, black, yellow, or celadon glazes, and from the end of the 18th century chiefly porcelain often decorated with underglaze blue |