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Cauldron

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈkɔːldrən/ (British English)

/ˈkæl.drən/ (American English)

Definitions

  1. A large metal pot used for cooking over an open fire.
  2. A situation marked by intense emotions, activity, or conflict.

Usage Examples

  • "The witch stirred her potion in the large cauldron."
  • "The city was a cauldron of political unrest."

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'caudron,' from Old French 'chaudron,' meaning a cooking pot, ultimately from Latin 'caldarium' (hot bath).

Synonyms

  • Kettle
  • Pot
  • Boiler

Antonyms

  • Basin
  • Pan

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindiकड़ाहीkaṛāhī
Marathiभांडेbhānḍe
Tamilபொதிகலன்potikal̲an
Frenchchaudronʃodʁɔ̃
Spanishcalderokalˈdeɾo
GermanKesselˈkɛsl̩
Chinese大锅dà guō
Japanese大釜ōgama

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In Scotland: /ˈkɔːldrən/

In the Southern US: /ˈkæl.drən/

Historical Usage

Cauldrons have been used since ancient times for cooking, brewing potions, and in various cultural rituals.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, the cauldron symbolizes mystery, magic, and communal cooking, often associated with witches in Western folklore.

More Information

The cauldron holds a symbolic place in mythology and folklore, often depicted as a source of magical potions and transformation. In literature, it represents mystery and power, while in historical contexts, it was a crucial household item for preparing large meals over an open fire.

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