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4 definitions found
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Ember \Em"ber\, noun [OE. emmeres, emeres, AS. ?myrie; akin to
Icel. eimyrja, Dan. emmer, MHG. eimere; cf. Icel. eimr vapor,
smoke.]
A lighted coal, smoldering amid ashes; -- used chiefly in the
plural, to signify mingled coals and ashes; the smoldering
remains of a fire. ''He rakes hot embers.'' --Dryden.
He takes a lighted ember out of the covered vessel.
--Colebrooke.
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Ember \Em"ber\, adjective [OE. ymber, AS. ymbren, ymbryne, prop.,
running around, circuit; ymbe around + ryne a running, fr.
rinnan to run. See {Amb-}, and {Run}.]
Making a circuit of the year of the seasons; recurring in
each quarter of the year; as, ember fasts.
{Ember days} (R. C. & Eng. Ch.), days set apart for fasting
and prayer in each of the four seasons of the year. The
Council of Placentia [A. D. 1095] appointed for ember days
the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after the first Sunday
in Lent, Whitsuntide, the 14th of September, and the 13th
of December. The weeks in which these days fall are called
ember weeks.
From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
ember
noun: a hot glowing or smouldering fragment of wood or coal left
from a fire [syn: {coal}]
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:
35 Moby Thesaurus words for "ember":
alluvion, alluvium, ash, brand, burning ember, cinder, clinker,
coal, deposition, deposits, diluvium, draff, dregs, dross, feces,
firebrand, froth, grounds, lees, live coal, loess, moraine,
offscum, precipitate, precipitation, scoria, scum, sediment,
settlings, silt, sinter, slag, smut, soot, sublimate
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