brasero

See also: braserò

English

Noun

brasero (plural braseros)

  1. (archaic) brazier

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French

Etymology

From Spanish brasero.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʁa.ze.ʁo/

Noun

brasero m (plural braseros)

  1. brazier
    • 2000, Jean-François Parot, L'énigme des Blancs-Manteaux, JC Lattès 2012, p. 22:
      Il jeta brusquement un pot d'eau sur un brasero qui s'éteignit en grésillant et en dégageant une fumée âcre.
      Abruptly, he threw a jug of water over a brazier, which sizzled out, giving off an acrid smoke.

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Spanish

Etymology

From brasa + -ero.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɾaˈseɾo/

Noun

brasero m (plural braseros)

  1. brazier, heater
  2. (Argentina, Mexico) campfire; camp stove, barbecue
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