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Definition of Braziers
1. brazier [n] - See also: brazier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Braziers
Literary usage of Braziers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and by John Burke (1838)
"MANLEY, JOHN-SHAWE, esq. of Manley Hall, in the county of Stafford, and of
braziers, in Oxfordshire, m. Catherine-Emelin, only daughter of the late Sir ..."
2. United States Statutes at Large: Containing the Laws and Concurrent by United States (1850)
"... and on copper plates or sheets, weighing more than thirty-four ounces per
square foot, commonly called braziers' copper, and on tobacco leaves, ..."
3. The Open Fire-place in All Ages by John Pickering Putnam (1880)
"braziers. AND PORTABLE FIRES. In milder climates we find the portable brazier
... The braziers of the Greeks and Romans formed elegant pieces of furniture, ..."
4. Three Years in Constantinople: Or, Domestic Manners of the Turks in 1844 by Charles White (1846)
"braziers; MINERAL RICHES OF TURKEY; ENGRAVERS; RINGS, SEALS, AND TALISMANS.
A line of wooden sheds, facing the eastern wall of Eski Serai, ..."