brazier
Collocations
4ADJ.
antique, little, longer
VERB + BRAZIER
lighted
BRAZIER + NOUN
amahagger, earthquake
PREP.
from, from, in
Definitions
noun
A worker in brass; a brassworker.
noun
An upright standing or hanging metal bowl used for holding burning coal for a source of light or heat.
One of them came forward, and, producing a lamp, lit it from his brazier (for the Amahagger when on a journey nearly always carried with them a little lighted brazier, from which to provide fire).
At almost any time, while the boats weigh anchor, a small party can be seen in the stern, clustering about a charcoal brazier- a woman busy dishing out bowls of soup and macaroni, and men in palm-leaf hats, their bronzed bodies stripped to the waist, hurriedly scooping up steaming threads with the aid of long wooden chop-sticks.
name
A surname originating as an occupation for a worker in brass.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — large metal container in which coal or charcoal is burned
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
4One of them came forward, and, producing a lamp, lit it from his brazier (for the Amahagger when on a journey nearly always carried with them a little lighted brazier, from which to provide fire).
WiktionaryAt almost any time, while the boats weigh anchor, a small party can be seen in the stern, clustering about a charcoal brazier- a woman busy dishing out bowls of soup and macaroni, and men in palm-leaf
WiktionaryThis antique brazier no longer has any real utility.
Tatoeba · #59236I lost this oblong Japanese brazier in an earthquake.
Tatoeba · #589484