How to spell cauldron
Which is correct caldron or cauldron?
A cauldron (or caldron) is a large pot (kettle) for cooking or boiling over an open fire, with a lid and frequently with an arc-shaped hanger. In other words, a large kettle.Is cauldron a real word?
The cauldron, while conjuring up images of — well, conjuring — actually came from the Latin root calidus, meaning “hot.” We can see this root in other Latin-based languages, including the Spanish caliente and Italian caldo. In English, the word became cauldron — a creepy name for a very useful pot.What does caldron mean?
1 : a large kettle or boiler. 2 : something resembling a boiling cauldron in intensity or degree of agitation a cauldron of intense emotions.What is another word for cauldron?
What is another word for cauldron?| kettle | vat |
|---|---|
| pot | boiler |
| container | vessel |
| caldron | fish kettle |
| steamer | teapot |
What is the opposite of a cauldron?
The word cauldron refers to a large, metal cooking pot that is used over an open fire. There are no categorical antonyms for this word.What does the metaphor of the cauldron mean?
A state or situation of great distress or unrest felt to resemble a boiling kettle or vat. A cauldron of conflicting corporate politics. noun.What goes into a witches cauldron?
Adder’s fork, and blind-worm’s sting, Lizard’s leg, and howlet’s wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.What can you cook in a cauldron?
Filled with coals or wood, the cauldron makes a perfect receptacle for ember roasting, rotisserie grilling or barbecuing meats [Maxim]. That means ribs, wings, steaks and chops can all go over a direct flame.What do witches brew?
English Language Learners Definition of witches‘ brew: a mixture of dangerous or unpleasant things.