chawan
See also: cháwǎn
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 茶碗 (cháwǎn) or Japanese 茶碗 (chawan, literally “tea bowl”).
Noun
chawan (plural chawans or chawan)
- An East Asian tea bowl, in which tea may be prepared and then consumed.
- 2019, Michelle and Rob Comins, Tales of the Tea Trade[1], Pavilion, →ISBN:
- Mr Miyagawa also pointed out that different seasons demanded different chawans, with wide, flatter shapes being used in summer time, and smaller, deeper ones that don't lose heat so quickly are used in winter times.
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Further reading
Iban
Etymology
From Mandarin 茶碗 (cháwǎn, “teacup”).
Noun
chawan
- cup (vessel for drinking)
Japanese
Romanization
chawan