andiron
11andiron — [ andʌɪən] noun a metal support, typically one of a pair, for wood burning in a fireplace. Origin ME: from OFr. andier …
12andiron — noun (C) one of a pair of iron objects that holds wood in a fireplace …
13andiron — n firedog, dog …
14andiron — and·iron …
15andiron — and•i•ron [[t]ˈændˌaɪ ərn[/t]] n. one of a pair of metal stands, usu. of iron or brass, for holding logs in a fireplace • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME aundyr(n)e < AF aundyre, OF andier …
16andiron — /ˈændaɪən / (say anduyuhn) noun one of a pair of metallic stands used to support wood in an open fire; a firedog. {Middle English andyre, from Old French andier, ? from Gallic *andera young cow (through use of cows heads as decorations on… …
17andiron — n. support for logs, fire irons, or spit; fire dog …
18andiron — Hao ho opa a wahie ma ke kapuahi …
19andiron — n. a metal stand (usu. one of a pair) for supporting burning wood in a fireplace; a firedog. Etymology: ME f. OF andier, of unkn. orig.: assim. to IRON …
20hessian andiron — noun Usage: usually capitalized H : an andiron with an upright shaped to represent a Hessian soldier …