

Uploaded: zao - " ember" the chapel in ft. Instead all we know is that it is in a month ending " ember". The network searches for matches ranging from ' ember' to 'inferno' and lets you decide if you want to find an 'instant spark', 'eternal flame' or just someone you share common interests with. Seven Ways To Light a Fire Without a Match Repeat until the spindle tip glows red and an ember is formed. noun a hot fragment of wood or coal that is left from a fire and is glowing or smoldering.adjective Making a circuit of the year or the seasons recurring in each quarter of the year, as certain religious days set apart for fasting and prayer.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.noun A lighted coal, smoldering amid ashes - used chiefly in the plural, to signify mingled coals and ashes the smoldering remains of a fire.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.The weeks in which these days fall are called ember weeks. The Council of Placentia appointed for ember days the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after the first Sunday in Lent, Whitsuntide, the 14th of September, and the 13th of December. Ch.) days set apart for fasting and prayer in each of the four seasons of the year. adjective Making a circuit of the year of the seasons recurring in each quarter of the year.See the etymology.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. noun Literally, a circuit a course specifically, a regular (annual, quarterly, etc.) course the regular return of a given season: a word now used only in certain compounds, namely, ember-days, -eve, -fast, -tide, -week, and in the derivative embering.noun A small live coal, brand of wood, or the like in the plural, live cinders or ashes the smouldering remains of a fire.noun The smoldering coal or ash of a dying fire.noun A small, glowing piece of coal or wood, as in a dying fire.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
