Definition of Cauldrons. Meaning of Cauldrons. Synonyms of Cauldrons

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Definition of Cauldrons

cauldron
Caldron Cal"dron, n. [OE. caldron, caudron, caudroun, OF. caudron, chauderon, F. chaudron, an aug. of F. chaudi[`e]re, LL. caldaria, fr. L. caldarius suitable for warming, fr. caldus, calidus, warm, fr. calere to be warm; cf. Skr. [,c]r[=a] to boil. Cf. Chaldron, Calaric, Caudle.] A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron. [Written also cauldron.] ``Caldrons of boiling oil.' --Prescott.

Meaning of Cauldrons from wikipedia

- "cauldron". Cauldrons can be found from the late Bronze Age period; these include vast ones with a volume of 60–70 litres (16–18 US gal). Cauldrons have largely...
- cookware, including cast-iron cauldrons This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title The Black Cauldron. If an internal link led you...
- nine tripod cauldrons were moved to the Shang capital at Yan. Later, when the Shang king Pan Geng moved his capital to Yin (殷), the cauldrons again went...
- cookware, including cast-iron cauldrons This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Witches Cauldron. If an internal link led you...
- Skaftá cauldrons. These ice cauldrons "are created by melting at subglacial geothermal areas". The mel****er ac****ulates in lakes "under the cauldrons until...
- The Leaky Cauldron may refer to: The Leaky Cauldron (pub), a fictional pub in Harry Potter The Leaky Cauldron (website), a Harry Potter fan site named...
- Age cauldrons from Britain and Ireland have been connected archaeologically and culturally to similar cauldrons from Greece. Similar bronze cauldrons of...
- The Chiemsee Cauldron (German: Chiemsee-Kessel) is a gold cauldron found at the bottom of Lake Chiemsee in Bavaria, Germany, in 2001. Initially thought...
- large scale was probably an obligation for Celtic elites, and although cauldrons were therefore an important item of prestige metalwork, they are usually...
- Look up cauldron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cauldron is a large metal pot for cooking. Cauldron may also refer to: Cauldron (band), Canadian...