cauldron
/ˈkɔːldrən/Definitions
1. noun
A large pot, typically made of metal or ceramic, used for boiling or stewing food, especially in a medieval or fantasy setting.
“The witch stirred the bubbling cauldron over the fire.”
1. noun
A large pot, typically made of metal or ceramic, used for boiling or stewing food, especially in a medieval or fantasy setting.
“The witch stirred the bubbling cauldron over the fire.”