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Definition of Charcoal burner
1. Noun. A worker whose job is to make charcoal.
2. Noun. A stove that burns charcoal as fuel.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charcoal Burner
Literary usage of Charcoal burner
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Household Stories, from the Collection of the Bros: Grimm by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm (1883)
"said the charcoal burner ; " I see that you have nothing with you, and if you
were to ... The charcoal-burner stared, but did not stay to be asked twice, ..."
2. The Songs and Music of Friedrich Froebel's Mother Play (Mutter und Kose Lieder) by Friedrich Fröbel, Susan Elizabeth Blow (1895)
"THE charcoal burner. WHY does the charcoal burner stay Up in the forest by ...
The charcoal burner is black and grim, But thanks for his labour we owe to ..."
3. Index to Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends by Mary Huse Eastman (1915)
"Charcoal-burner. II. See charcoal burner and fuller. Charcoal-burner. III.
See How Ralph the charcoal-burner entertained King Charles and afterwards went to ..."
4. Stepping Stones to Literature by Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert (1897)
"A charcoal-burner lived by himself. Near his house was the pit where he burned
... Good morning, friend," said the charcoal-burner, " I was just thinking ..."
5. Scandinavian Folk-lore: Illustrations of the Traditional Beliefs of the by William Alexander Craigie (1896)
"The Charcoal-burner and the Elf-girl. A CHARCOAL-BURNER from Ry was lying one
night beside his heap, in the middle of the North Wood there. ..."