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waldglas

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[vahlt-glahs] / ˈvɑltˌglɑs /

noun

  1. common medieval and Renaissance glassware, made from unrefined materials and characterized by a green color.


Etymology

Origin of waldglas

< German: literally, forest glass (so called from its being produced by glassmakers of the German forests)