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Look up andiron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An andiron or firedog, fire-dog or fire dog is a bracket support, normally one of a pair, on whichspelling of many borrowed words reflects folk etymology. For example, andiron borrowed from Old French was variously spelled aundyre or aundiren in Middle======+==+=========+ | | | | | | | | | | | u1100s | bmd70 ucf-cs ucf | andiron | | | | | | | | | | | | | red | | | | | pyuxh | | | | zeppo | | | | | psupdp---psuvaxHammer of Thor, Hearthstone, an elf, must pay a wergild for his brother Andiron's death when they were children. Hearthstone, the older brother, was distractedCollege fire-dogs were fire basket (andirons) that could hold long faggots, and half-faggots were smaller andirons that could only hold short faggots andGarmon Firedog (Welsh: Pentan Capel Garmon) is likely to be a late Iron Age Andiron found in Capel Garmon, Wales. The firedog was found in a field at Carregcommon in recent Western cultures include grates, fireguards, log boxes, andirons and pellet baskets, all of which cradle fuel and accelerate combustionbuilt-in benches inside. An example of the latter oversize construction can be found in the great hall of Muchalls Castle in Scotland. Andiron Agungi v t eso intoxicated that he attacked a friend, Tom Flynn, with a fireplace andiron. To defend himself, Flynn hit Booth in the face, breaking his nose andHarley-Davidson rainsuit; a vintage fruit press; a 1930s spanker; two bronze dragon andirons; and a guard's helmet from the 1997 film Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie.modifications in spelling have included folk etymology alterations (e.g. andiron, belfry, crayfish, female, furbelow, gillyflower, gingerbread, penthousefire; by special favour, weak little tongs and two large stones for an andiron." Linguet complained of only initially having "two mattresses half eatenmovement through physical engagement "Dog irons" or "fire dogs", a form of andiron for holding wood in a fireplace, or skewers in place for cooking over ahim as repentance for Andiron's death. He is also reminded that sooner or later, he will have to take the othala rune from Andiron's place of death, whichterms in northern Mississippi include: tow sack (burlap bag), dog irons (andirons), plum peach (clingstone peach), snake doctor (dragonfly), and stone wall(formally giving way in 1907 and reconstituted into the Andiron Club). Included among the Andiron's regulations was "Rule No.11: Have no relations save thelight fixtures. They may be incorporated into small stands, tables, or andirons, and are often portrayed in pairs. Often, blackamoor figures are depicted1832 to 1888); the Eucleian Society (from 1832 to the 1940s); and the Andiron Club. Only Red Dragon Society still exists. Edgar Allan Poe was a frequent compare modern Fr. ancêtre) ancestral ancestry ancien regime ancient andiron (Old Fr. andier) andouille anecdote angel (Old Fr. angel) angelic angleexhibited in the kitchen. The western parlor had a pair of Benjamin Franklin's andirons and some maps dating as far back as 1642. In the eastern parlor were furnituresecured with hatch dogs. A firedog, fire dog, or dog iron is a form of andiron used in a pair to secure wood for a fire or skewers for cooking over oneLady. Bitter modeled a statuette of Venus as the crowning figure for an andiron in the library of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, 1893–1895 bears, and seals. Fireplace screens were fashioned from tire chains. Andirons and other iron work were forged from railroad tracks. WPA workers usedAngeles Times. Retrieved 12 October 2020. "A Pair of Patinated Bronze Andirons from the Casa Encantada, circa 1937". Christie's. Retrieved 10 Octoberother. When the Philomathean Society died out, its remnants formed the Andiron Club in 1904. The most selective and famous club on campus is the Red DragonLevant: C. 8000-332 BCE. OUP Oxford, 2014 p398 Marilyn Kelly- Buccellati. Andirons at Urkesh: New Evidence for the Hurrian Identity of the Early Trans-Caucasianyou your stuff here against afternoon, Your brass, your pewter, and your andirons. Charles John Samuel Thompson. Alchemy and Alchemists. Courier Dover PublicationsDictionary of the Hittites. (2004) pp. 129. [2] Marilyn Kelly- Buccellati. Andirons at Urkesh: New Evidence for the Hurrian Identity of the Early Trans-CaucasianPair of 1752 gilt-bronze andirons by Caffieri, in the Cleveland Museum of ArtMan, A Musical Play for Amateurs (1905); New York: Harper & Brothers The Andiron Tales (1906); Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Co. Alice in Blunderland:'open space, plain', lann 'enclosure', Ir/Sc lann 'enclosure' - landier 'andiron, firedog' Basq andere 'woman', Astur. andera 'heifer' OFr andier, fr Gaulshed, repairs and an extension to the counting house, and a smith-made andirons or firedogs for the queen's bedchamber and the fire grate of the greatlife outside of the classroom. He was an active member and leader in the Andiron Club, an exclusive cultural and fraternal organization in New York CityGreene and Greene items; living room chair, bedroom chair, and bedroom andirons were sold at Sotheby's fetching prices, including Buyer's premium and Newlong distances and across the river. A large number of andirons were found in Buhen. Andirons were commonly used in Egyptian cooking, but these were associatedwidely known for producing metal-based products like decorative tables and andirons. For glassware, the companies included the C.F. Monroe Company (1892–1916)part of the story, which would be designed by Tony Duquette as a set of andirons riding the sky parallel to the main action. He used red as "a dominatingIrving & Casson and A. H. Davenport Co., woodwork Wm. H. Jackson Co., andiron and fireplace fixtures Francis H. Bacon Co., furniture Carnegie Steel Companythe same wood in fancy tile finish. A large fireplace with ornamental andirons completes the mural decoration. The ceilings are ten feet high on the firstlength, with intervals which were vacant." Many of these bones were used as andirons and destroyed; Bry saved the bones he could find, but was convinced morefilled with sumptuous goods including imported amphorae, weaponry and andirons. By the 2nd century CE, wealthy Treveri were building elaborate funeraryFrance was chosen for the floor, and a pair of French Empire gilt bronze andirons for the fireplace. Redecoration of the Blue Room was funded by oil companyoccupation some unsuspecting soldiers rolled cannonballs into the fireplaces as andirons, mistaking them for solid iron shot. The powder-filled balls exploded,logs on iron firedogs. In smaller houses the fire was used for cooking. Andirons provided a rack for spit roasting, and trivets for pots. Later an ironOther fireplace-related landforms nearby include Kindling Mountain, North Andiron, Fireside Glacier, and Hearth Glacier. The mountain's toponym has not beenSome fireboards have notches cut out of the lowest edge to accommodate andirons. Fireboards are also called: chimney boards, chimney pieces, chimney stopsamongst the rich decoration. These included candlesticks, door-knockers and andirons. The workshops of Andrea Riccio and later Girolamo Campagna were prominentfences, railings, gates, sinks, faucets, gas heaters, fireplace grates, andirons, fireplace tools, frying pans, pots. J.T. Cahill died on June 27, 1889(1.8 m) wide and 4 feet 8 inches (1.42 m) high, and retains the ancient andirons, used for burning wood. These are large and well adorned, particularlyAlderman resents Hearth for being unable to prevent his younger brother Andiron's death at the hands of a Brunnmigi before he may take the stone. Magnus

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