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The youth took it and set off in the kneading trough again.
Sometimes holy water will be either sprinkled into the dough or on the kneading trough at the beginning of the process.
The term masseira, from the Portuguese for "kneading trough", refers to their characteristic shape.
I'll toss it back into the kneading trough, mix it with the other clay, and sooner or later it will serve again.
The most spectacular coombe is known as the Devil's Kneading Trough.
Kneading troughs?
Nevertheless, to Taran's dismay, Annlaw cast the bowl into the kneading trough.
His mother had him hide under the kneading trough, but the witch said she had a silver knife to give him, and this lured him out.
"It's fine to see you, fireplace and loom and kneading trough, and table and pitcher and beloved lamp!
The kitchen possesses a churn and straining presses for making cheese, a fireplace with cooking implements, a kneading trough, cupboards for food and dinnerware and a variety of irons.
They will come up into your palace and your bedroom and onto your bed, into the houses of your officials and of your people, and into your ovens and kneading troughs.
When the king insisted that he do it, he demanded wheat and rye, rowed over the lake, in the kneading trough, to the troll's place, and lured the ducks into the trough using the grain.
From careful work on the snail faunas of the chalk sludge from one of these (the Devil's Kneading Trough in Kent) Dr Michael Kerney showed that the erosion must have happened in a very short time indeed.
The room that connects you to the back of the complex, where active cells remain, and to the Chapel of All Saints, houses an old kneading trough, which a smiling monk explained to a group of visiting children is generally thought to be an oversize bathtub.
At the kneading trough, Annlaw pounded the clay with greater vigor than Hevydd the Smith at his anvil; and at the wheel did the most intricate work with a deftness surpassing even that of Dwyvach the Weaver-Woman.