caldron

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English - Turkish
{i} kazan
(isim) kazan
cauldron
kazan

Kazan, buhar çıkarıp köpürüyor. - The cauldron was steaming and bubbling.

Cadı, kazanını karıştırıyor. - The witch is stirring her cauldron.

cauldron
(isim) kazan
cauldron
i., İng. kazan
English - English
{n} a very large kettle, pot, boiler
alternative spelling of cauldron
A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron
{i} large pot or kettle
a very large pot that is used for boiling
] a very large pot that is used for boiling
[Written also cauldron
the American spelling of cauldron
cauldron
A large bowl-shaped pot used for boiling over an open flame

For examples of the usage of this term see the citations page.

caldrons
alternative plural of caldron, cauldrons
cauldron
(calderotto)
cauldron
Used both as a tool and a symbol The cauldron represents birth, death and rebirth, and is a symbol of the Goddess, especially in her forms as Mother and Crone Many ancient legends from Norse, Celtic and other traditions use the cauldron as an emblem of knowledge, inspiration and blessing
cauldron
A feminine symbol of the goddess, also of life, death, and rebirth This is associated with Cerridwen, a goddess who brewed a magickal cauldron from which a single drop was yielded each year The consumer of her brew would be granted great wisdom Today her cauldron survives not only in pagan ritual but in the Christian concept of the holy grail
cauldron
{i} large pot used for cooking or boiling liquids
cauldron
Cauldrons come in a multitude of shapes, sizes and forms, but are basically a large deep bowl shaped recepticle used in various ways for ritual work Generally they are made of metal and are often used to hold the coals for loose incense
cauldron
An iron vessel that would have been originally used to cook food and also to brew medicines and potions by true historical cunning persons and Witches Used in Wicca for making brews and potions, and various ritual purposes, The 3 legs of the Cauldron are supposed to represent the Triple Goddess
cauldron
A black pot( usually cast iron) used bywitches that symbolically represents the womb of the Goddess, and it is used for various purposes including burning incense, and holding herbs
cauldron
call-drin; A metal bowl, sometimes with a handle/feet, which represents the Goddess and her womb
cauldron
A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron
cauldron
A large vessel for boiling things in
cauldron
a very large pot that is used for boiling
cauldron
n A pot, often cast iron and with three or four legs, a handle and a lid, used in various ways for magical work and rituals In essence a cooking pot, it is a tool for transformation Objects may be passed through the fire for purification, and people may jump over the cauldron, for example for purification and/or healing A cauldron may also be used over a fire, for brewing herbal drinks or making special soups to be eaten as part of a ritual Filled with water, it may be used for scrying
cauldron
An iron pot, of any size, used to prepare ritual magicks, herbals, infusions, and so on The cauldron is a symbol of the womb and the birth process, the ability to transform oneself into a more spiritual individual
cauldron
A cauldron is a very large, round metal pot used for cooking over a fire. In stories and fairy tales, a cauldron is used by witches for their spells
cauldron
Normally a cast iron pot
caldron
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