Brazier (noun)

  1. A metal container for heating or cooking over an open fire, typically suspended by legs.
  2. A large metal bowl for burning charcoal or wood for heat or cooking.

Origin:

Late middle english, from old french brasier 'brazier', from braser 'to roast'.

Examples:

  1. The brazier provided warmth to the cold night.
  2. She was roasting marshmallows on the brazier.
  3. The brazier was a popular spot to cook food and socialize with friends.
  4. The brazier glowed orange with the burning coals.
  5. The brazier was used to heat the room in the old days.
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