Chauldron

/tʃɔldrən/ noun

An archaic or dialectal spelling of cauldron; a large metal pot or vessel used for cooking or boiling.

An older or variant spelling of 'cauldron,' from Old French 'chaudron,' from Medieval Latin 'caldrōnem,' derived from Latin 'caldārium' (hot vessel, from 'calidus' meaning hot).

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