Pottery
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Middle English: from Old French poterie, from potier ‘a potter’.
wiktionary
From Old French poterie[13c.], from potier(“potter”), from the root of pot.
etymonline
pottery (n.)
late 15c., "a potter's workshop, place where earthen vessels are made," from Old French poterie (13c.), from potier (see potter (n.)). Attested from 1727 as "the potter's art or business;" from 1785 as "potteryware, vessels made by a potter."