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The term "dishpan" first emerged in the mid-14th century, referring to a flat, round container made of wood or clay used for holding and washing dishes. Over time, the material used to make dishpans expanded to include metal and plastic, and the shape and design evolved to accommodate the needs of modern kitchens.
The term "discus panis" in Late Latin literally means "dish of bread." This is likely because early dishpans were often used for not only washing dishes but also for preparing and serving bread.
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