Meaning of "handiron" in English

A handiron, commonly known as an andiron, is a metal support used to hold up logs in an open fireplace. It traditionally consists of vertical metal bars with a horizontal rail to prevent the logs from rolling out. Handirons have been used historically in various forms, often featuring decorative elements and made from iron, brass, or bronze. These tools not only provide practical utility by improving airflow and promoting efficient burning but also add a classic touch to fireplace aesthetics. They remain a functional and decorative element in homes with traditional fireplaces.

Meaning of "handiron" in French

In French, the term "handiron" refers to a similar object as in English—an andiron or "chenet" used to hold logs in a fireplace. These are metal structures that offer both utility and decorative appeal. In French homes, handirons or chenets serve the same purpose of improving the efficiency and safety of wood-burning in an open fireplace. Traditionally crafted from materials like iron, brass, or bronze, they can be simple or intricately designed, reflecting both practicality and a nod to historical interior styles.

Pronunciation of "handiron" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈhændˌaɪə(r)n/

Pronunciation Variations: The pronunciation of "handiron" largely remains consistent across English-speaking regions, though slight variations in accent may influence the articulation of certain vowels or the ending "n." In some dialects, the "d" might be subtly softened.

Pronunciation of "handiron" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /ɑ̃.dɪ.ʁɔ̃/

Pronunciation Variations: In French, pronunciation may vary slightly based on regional accents, particularly in the nasalization of vowels and the rolling of the "r." However, the general pronunciation remains quite consistent throughout the French-speaking regions.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The old fireplace was adorned with an ornate handiron. (La vieille cheminée était ornée d'un chenet décoratif.)
  2. We need a sturdy handiron to hold the large logs. (Nous avons besoin d'un chenet robuste pour tenir les grosses bûches.)
  3. Each handiron was crafted with intricate designs. (Chaque chenet était fabriqué avec des motifs complexes.)
  4. The handiron prevented the logs from rolling out. (Le chenet a empêché les bûches de rouler dehors.)
  5. Handirons are essential for traditional fireplaces. (Les chenets sont essentiels pour les cheminées traditionnelles.)
  6. She polished the handiron to a brilliant shine. (Elle a poli le chenet jusqu'à le faire briller.)
  7. The antique shop had a pair of Victorian handirons. (Le magasin d'antiquités avait une paire de chenets victoriens.)
  8. He admired the craftsmanship of the handiron. (Il a admiré l'artisanat du chenet.)
  9. Without a handiron, the firewood would scatter. (Sans chenet, le bois de chauffage se disperserait.)
  10. The handiron was forged by a local blacksmith. (Le chenet a été forgé par un forgeron local.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "handiron" in English

Synonyms: andiron, firedog.

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: log rest, fire grate, fireplace tool, log holder.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "handiron" in French

Synonyms: chenet, landier.

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: support de bûches, grille de foyer, outil de cheminée.

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