Definition
Adjective form relating to or resembling a chimney, or possibly a variant adjective form relating to the edge of a barrel.
Etymology
Either derived from 'chimb' with an adjectival suffix, or from 'chimbley' used attributively to describe something chimney-like.
Kelly Says
This rare adjective might have filled a gap in dialect speech when speakers needed to describe something as 'having the quality of a chimney'—though it's so rare now that we can barely trace its actual usage patterns.
Translations
CACatalà
xemeneia
she-me-ne-ya
ELΕλληνικά
καμινάδα
ka-mi-na-da
ESEspañol
chimenea
chee-men-eh-ah
FRFrançais
cheminée
she-mee-nay
HAHA
gidan wuta
gee-dan woo-ta
HIहिन्दी
चिमनी
chee-mee-nee
HUMagyar
kémény
keh-men-y
IDBahasa Indonesia
cerobong asap
che-ro-bong a-sap
ITItaliano
camino
kah-mee-noh
KO한국어
치menea
chi-me-ne-ah
MSBahasa Melayu
dinding api
din-ding ah-pee
PLPolski
kominek
koh-mi-nek
PTPortuguês
chaminé
shah-mee-neh
SWKiswahili
chimney
chim-nee
TEతెలుగు
చెరువు
che-ru-vu
THไทย
ปล่องไฟ
plaoong fai
UKУкраїнська
камін
kah-min
VITiếng Việt
ống khói
ong khoi
ZUZU
isigamu
ee-see-gah-moo