![]() ![]() Some speakers believe that it is an eggcorn of the North American indigenous communal meal known as a potlatch (meaning "to give away"). The modern execution of a "communal meal, where guests bring their own food", most likely originated in the 1930s during the Great Depression. The word pot-lucke appears in the 16th-century English work of Thomas Nashe, and used to mean "food provided for an unexpected or uninvited guest, the luck of the pot". Other names for a "potluck" include: potluck dinner, pitch-in, shared lunch, spread, faith supper, carry-in dinner, covered-dish-supper, fuddle, Jacob's Join, bring a plate, and fellowship meal. An assorted spread of different dishes at a potluck in Alberta, CanadaĪ potluck is a communal gathering where each guest or group contributes a different, often homemade, dish of food to be shared. For other uses, see Pot luck (disambiguation). ![]()
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