chaudron

[ˈʃɔːdrən]

chaudron Definition

  • 1a large metal pot or kettle used for cooking over an open fire
  • 2a cauldron

Using chaudron: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chaudron" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The witch stirred the potion in her chaudron.

  • Example

    The soup was cooked in a large chaudron over the fire.

  • Example

    The blacksmith heated the metal in the chaudron before shaping it.

chaudron Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chaudron

Phrases with chaudron

  • a traditional British dish made from leftover vegetables, typically potatoes and cabbage, fried together in a pan

    Example

    The chef prepared bubble and squeak in a large chaudron.

  • witch's brew

    a mixture of various ingredients, often with magical or mystical properties, brewed in a cauldron by a witch or sorcerer

    Example

    The witch added eye of newt to her bubbling chaudron.

  • stew in one's own juice

    to suffer the consequences of one's actions or behavior

    Example

    After cheating on his wife, he was left to stew in his own juice.

Origins of chaudron

from Old French 'chaudiere', meaning 'cauldron'

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Summary: chaudron in Brief

'Chaudron' [ˈʃɔːdrən] refers to a large metal pot or kettle used for cooking over an open fire. It is also known as a cauldron. The term is often used in the context of cooking, such as 'The soup was cooked in a large chaudron over the fire.' Other phrases include 'bubble and squeak,' a traditional British dish, and 'witch's brew,' a mixture of various ingredients brewed in a cauldron.