Bellows

/ˈbɛloʊz/ noun

A device that pumps air into a fire to make it burn hotter, or deep loud sounds that a person makes from their chest.

From Old English 'belg' (bag, belly). The tool is ancient—bellows were used in metalworking by 5000 BCE. The 'loud noise' meaning comes from belly-resonating sounds.

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