Chaudron

/ʃoʊdrən/ noun

An archaic or regional term for a large cooking pot or cauldron, particularly in French or medieval contexts.

From Old French 'chaudron' (pot), derived from Latin 'caldārium' (hot vessel), related to 'caldum' (hot). The word traveled through Old French into English, where it became an archaic term for cooking vessels.

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