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21 andiron
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22 andiron
n. ocak ayaklığı* * *demir ocak altlığı -
23 andiron
[aendaiən]nounkovinski podstavek za polena v kaminu -
24 andiron
n. 철제장작받침 -
25 andiron
سه پايه ، پيش بخاري ، سه پايهاي كه كنار بخاري مي گذاشتند -
26 andiron
metāla paliktnis malkai -
27 andiron
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28 andiron
n. eldhund, eldställ (i öppen spis); metallstång -
29 andiron
s capfoguer -
30 andiron
and·iron [ʼændaɪən, Am -daɪɚn] nFeuerbock m, Kaminbock m -
31 andiron
• preklad; zglavac -
32 andiron
• železný kozlík -
33 andiron
nounжелезная подставка для дров в камине* * *(n) железная подставка для дров в камине* * ** * *[and·i·ron || 'ændaɪən] n. железная подставка для дров в камине* * *железная подставка для дров в камине -
34 andiron
['ændaië:n] n. hekur oxhaku (për kërcunjtë) -
35 andiron
['ændaɪən]nтага́н; залі́зна підста́вка для дров у камі́ні -
36 andiron
['ændaɪən]сущ. -
37 andiron
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38 andiron
s gvozdeni preklad, zaglavac, podupirač za drva na ognjištu -
39 andiron
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40 andiron
n железная подставка для дров в каминеСинонимический ряд:metal bars (noun) firebox; firepot; grate; grating; hearth; iron slats; lattice; metal bars; stove
См. также в других словарях:
andiron — [and′ī΄ərn] n. [ME aundiren (with ending altered by assoc. with IRON) < OFr andier < Gaul * andera, andiron, heifer (so named from use of bull s head as ornamentation on andirons) < IE base * andh , to sprout, bloom > Gr anthos: see… … English World dictionary
Andiron — And i ron, n. [OE. anderne, aunderne, aundyre, OF. andier, F. landier, fr. LL. andena, andela, anderia, of unknown origin. The Eng. was prob. confused with brand iron, AS. brand [=i]sen.] A utensil for supporting wood when burning in a fireplace … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
andiron — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. andier, of unknown origin, perhaps from Gaulish *andero a young bull (Cf. Welsh anner heifer ), which would make sense if they once had bull s heads cast onto them. Altered by influence of Middle English iren (see IRON (Cf … Etymology dictionary
Andiron — An andiron (older form anderne ; med. Lat. andena , anderia ), sometimes called a dog, dog iron, or firedog, is a horizontal iron bar upon which logs are laid for burning in an open fireplace. They are usually used in pairs. In older eras (e.g.… … Wikipedia
andiron — /and uy euhrn/, n. one of a pair of metal stands, usually of iron or brass, for holding logs in a fireplace. [1250 1300; ME aundyr(n)e, AF aundyre, with the 2d syll. taken as ME ire, iren IRON < OF andier, allegedly < Gaulish *anderos young… … Universalium
andiron — noun Etymology: Middle English aundiren, modification of Anglo French aundyre, alteration of Old French andier Date: 14th century either of a pair of metal supports for firewood used on a hearth and made of a horizontal bar mounted on short legs… … New Collegiate Dictionary
andiron — noun A utensil for supporting wood when burning in a fireplace, one being placed on each side; a firedog; as, a pair of andirons … Wiktionary
andiron — Synonyms and related words: chain, coal tongs, crane, crook, damper, fire hook, fire tongs, firedog, grate, grating, grid, griddle, gridiron, grill, griller, lifter, poker, pothook, salamander, spit, tongs, tripod, trivet, turnspit … Moby Thesaurus
andiron — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. firedog, grill. See heat. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. firedog, dog, metal hearth support, fireplace lift … English dictionary for students
andiron — and·i·ron || ændaɪən n. one of two metal stands that hold logs in a fireplace … English contemporary dictionary
andiron — [ andʌɪən] noun a metal support, typically one of a pair, for wood burning in a fireplace. Origin ME: from OFr. andier … English new terms dictionary