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Etymology
From, a small port town in Burma today called , the name of which, under the reign of the , in the fifteenth to seventeenth century was used to denote glazed earthenware jars sent to influential persons, Martaban jars. The term came to denote more dissimilar types of jars so that it now means merely mundane canning jars across languages.

Noun

 * 1) jar, kitchen receptacle, spice box, or a casket for keeping medicines of glass