Brasier
brazier1 .
brazier2 .
a metal receptacle for holding live coals or other fuel, as for heating a room.
a simple cooking device consisting of a container of live coals covered by a grill or thin metal top upon which the food, usually meat, is placed.
a person who makes articles of brass.
Historical Examples
The Carlovingian Coins Eugne Sue
Maupassant Original Short Stories (180), Complete Guy de Maupassant
History of the Great Reformation, Volume IV J. H. Merle D’Aubign
The Carlovingian Coins Eugne Sue
Quintus Claudius, Volume 2 of 2 Ernst Eckstein
The Casque’s Lark Eugne Sue
Abbe Mouret’s Transgression Emile Zola
There and Back George MacDonald
The Mayor of Warwick Herbert M. Hopkins
Franklin’s Autobiography Benjamin Franklin
noun
a less common spelling of brazier1
noun
a person engaged in brass-working or brass-founding
noun
a portable metal receptacle for burning charcoal or coal, used for cooking, heating, etc
n.
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