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conder
English
Etymology
cond +? -er
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?nd?(?)
Noun
conder (plural conders)
- One who watches shoals of fish so that they can be caught; a balker.
Anagrams
- Codner, corned, recond
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cinder
English
Alternative forms
- sinder (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English cinder, sinder, from Old English sinder (“cinder, dross, slag, scoria, dross of iron, impurity of metal”), from Proto-Germanic *sindr?, *sindraz (“dross, cinder, slag”), from Proto-Indo-European *send?ro- (“coagulating fluid, liquid slag, scale, cinder”). Cognate with Scots sinder (“ember, cinder”), West Frisian sindel, sintel (“cinder, slag”), Dutch sintel (“cinder, ember, slag”), Middle Low German sinder, sinter (“cinder, slag”), German Sinter (“dross of iron, scale”), Danish sinder (“spark of ignited iron, cinder”), Swedish sinder (“slag or dross from a forge”), Icelandic sindur (“scoring”), Old Church Slavonic ????? (s?dra, “lime cinder, gypsum”). Spelling (c- for s-) influenced by unrelated French cendre (“ashes”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?s?nd?/
- Rhymes: -?nd?(r)
Noun
cinder (plural cinders)
- Partially or mostly burnt material that results from incomplete combustion of coal or wood etc.
- An ember.
- 1730, Jonathan Swift, s:The Lady's Dressing Room
- If from adown the hopeful chops
The fat upon the cinder drops,
To stinking smoke it turns the flame,
Poisoning the flesh from whence it came
- If from adown the hopeful chops
- 1730, Jonathan Swift, s:The Lady's Dressing Room
- Slag from a metal furnace.
- (dated, colloquial) Any strong stimulant added to tea, soda water, etc.
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
cinder (third-person singular simple present cinders, present participle cindering, simple past and past participle cindered)
- (transitive) To reduce to cinders.
- (transitive) To cover with cinders.
- We plan to cinder this path.
Translations
See also
- Cinderella
- scoria
Anagrams
- Nerdic, crined
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