Synonyms for brazier


Grammar : Noun
Spell : brey-zher
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbreɪ ʒər


Définition of brazier

Origin :
  • "metal container to hold burning coals," 1680s, from French brasier "pan of hot coals," from Old French brasier, from brese "embers" (see braise).
  • As in bucket : noun container, often for liquids, with handle
Example sentences :
  • And then came Jasper to announce that Ali waited with the brazier and the heated manacles.
  • Extract from : « The Sea-Hawk » by Raphael Sabatini
  • The gasping cry had come from Conrad by whom the brazier was set.
  • Extract from : « The Treasure Trail » by Marah Ellis Ryan
  • In the bottom of the brazier was still a bed of glowing coals.
  • Extract from : « Bloom of Cactus » by Robert Ames Bennet
  • "I bring the brazier Nerissa commanded," said Nicanor, and she nodded.
  • Extract from : « Nicanor - Teller of Tales » by C. Bryson Taylor
  • "I will do as you command," he said, and picked up the brazier and turned to go.
  • Extract from : « Nicanor - Teller of Tales » by C. Bryson Taylor
  • She flashed a glance of gratitude at him and took the brazier.
  • Extract from : « Nicanor - Teller of Tales » by C. Bryson Taylor
  • I tried an experiment in a closed room today, lighting the brazier.
  • Extract from : « The Silent Bullet » by Arthur B. Reeve
  • Set the brazier here, by me; it is very cold, and I would sit by it for a time.
  • Extract from : « Vera » by Oscar Wilde
  • Here and there windows began to gleam, like the holes in a brazier.
  • Extract from : « Notre-Dame de Paris » by Victor Hugo
  • Let me,” said Brazier; “and if it is only wounded I can fire again.
  • Extract from : « Rob Harlow's Adventures » by George Manville Fenn

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