Hearth

/hɑːrθ/ noun

A hearth is the floor of a fireplace, often made of stone or brick, and by extension, it can mean the home and family life centered around it.

From Old English “heorth,” related to Germanic words for fireplace and burning place. It originally referred to the actual spot where a fire was kept for cooking and warmth.

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