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caldron
noun
Alternative spelling of cauldron
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Two dwarfs, Fjalar and Galar, who were weary of academics and learning, killed Kvasir and distilled his blood in Odhrǫrir, the magic caldron.
The Dagda was credited with many powers and possessed a caldron that was never empty, fruit trees that were never barren, and two pigs—one live and the other perpetually roasting.
The fire under the caldron on the tar wagon serves to cook a large, juicy steak.
But she still boils down dates to the texture of honey in a copper caldron to make her haroseth.
The Laffing Devils, in contrast, seem to have no founding grievance, no formative caldron (though some are military veterans).
ISTANBUL — With a measure of calm returning to a city that for days has been a caldron of antigovernment passions, representatives of a group that helped incite protests that have been roiling Turkey opened dialogue on Wednesday with the government.
One last bit of fun before the playoff caldron starts boiling again.
— CAMPBELL ROBERTSON The various delegations have all moved into the center and we're about to find out who's going to light the caldron.
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