'Chaeture pelasgica' definitions:

Definition of 'Chaeture pelasgica'

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  • Chimney \Chim"ney\, n.; pl. Chimneys. [F. chemin['e]e, LL. caminata, fr. L. caminus furnace, fireplace, Gr. ? furnace, oven.]
  • 1. A fireplace or hearth. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster]
  • 2. That part of a building which contains the smoke flues; esp. an upright tube or flue of brick or stone, in most cases extending through or above the roof of the building. Often used instead of chimney shaft. [1913 Webster]
  • Hard by a cottage chimney smokes. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
  • 3. A tube usually of glass, placed around a flame, as of a lamp, to create a draft, and promote combustion. [1913 Webster]
  • 4. (Min.) A body of ore, usually of elongated form, extending downward in a vein. --Raymond. [1913 Webster]
  • Chimney board, a board or screen used to close a fireplace; a fireboard.
  • Chimney cap, a device to improve the draught of a chimney, by presenting an exit aperture always to leeward.
  • Chimney corner, the space between the sides of the fireplace and the fire; hence, the fireside.
  • Chimney hook, a hook for holding pats and kettles over a fire,
  • Chimney money, hearth money, a duty formerly paid in England for each chimney.
  • Chimney pot (Arch.), a cylinder of earthenware or sheet metal placed at the top of a chimney which rises above the roof.
  • Chimney swallow. (Zool.) (a) An American swift (Ch[ae]ture pelasgica) which lives in chimneys. (b) In England, the common swallow (Hirundo rustica).
  • Chimney sweep, Chimney sweeper, one who cleans chimneys of soot; esp. a boy who climbs the flue, and brushes off the soot. [1913 Webster]