Meaning of HEARTH
Pronunciation: | | hârth
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WordNet Dictionary |
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- [n] an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built; "the fireplace was so large you could walk inside it"; "he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it"; "the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires"
- [n] home symbolized as a part of the fireplace (synecdoche); "driven from hearth and home"; "fighting in defense of their firesides"
- [n] an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room; "they sat on the hearth and warmed themselves before the fire")
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| Synonyms: | | fireplace, fireside, open fireplace |
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| See Also: | | abode, area, chimney, chimneypiece, country, domicile, dwelling, dwelling house, fire, fire iron, fireside, habitation, hearth, hearthstone, home, mantel, mantelpiece, mantle, mantlepiece, niche, recess, water back | |
Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | \Hearth\, n. [OE. harthe, herth, herthe, AS. heor?; akin
to D. haard, heerd, Sw. h["a]rd, G. herd; cf. Goth. ha['u]ri
a coal, Icel. hyrr embers, and L. cremare to burn.]
1. The pavement or floor of brick, stone, or metal in a
chimney, on which a fire is made; the floor of a
fireplace; also, a corresponding part of a stove.
There was a fire on the hearth burning before him.
--Jer. xxxvi.
22.
Where fires thou find'st unraked and hearths
unswept. There pinch the maids as blue as bilberry.
--Shak.
2. The house itself, as the abode of comfort to its inmates
and of hospitality to strangers; fireside.
3. (Metal. & Manuf.) The floor of a furnace, on which the
material to be heated lies, or the lowest part of a
melting furnace, into which the melted material settles.
{Hearth ends} (Metal.), fragments of lead ore ejected from
the furnace by the blast.
{Hearth money}, {Hearth penny} [AS. heor[eth]pening], a tax
formerly laid in England on hearths, each hearth (in all
houses paying the church and poor rates) being taxed at
two shillings; -- called also {chimney money}, etc.
He had been importuned by the common people to
relieve them from the . . . burden of the hearth
money. --Macaulay.
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Dream Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | Seeing the hearth in your dream means nurturance and family values. |
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Easton Bible Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | Heb. ah (Jer. 36:22, 23; R.V., "brazier"), meaning a large pot like a brazier, a portable furnace in which fire was kept in the king's winter apartment. Heb. kiyor (Zech. 12:6; R.V., "pan"), a fire-pan. Heb. moqed (Ps. 102:3; R.V., "fire-brand"), properly a fagot. Heb. yaqud (Isa. 30:14), a burning mass on a hearth. |
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Glossary |
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| Definition: | | a fireplace, often circular and may be unlined, rock or clay-lined, or rock-filled. |
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Thesaurus Terms |
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| Related Terms: | | ancestral halls, brood, children, chimney, chimney corner, family, family homestead, fender, fire screen, fireboard, fireguard, fireplace, fireside, flue, folks, foyer, get, hearth and home, hearthstone, hob, home, home place, home roof, home sweet home, homefolks, homestead, house, household, hub, ingle, inglenook, ingleside, issue, menage, offspring, paternal roof, people, roof, rooftree, smokehole, toft |
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