chauldron
/ˈtʃɔːldɹən, ˈtʃɔːldɹən/Definitions
1. noun
A large, deep pot, typically of metal, used for heating or boiling substances, especially in alchemy or medieval chemistry.
“The medieval alchemist stirred the bubbling mixture in her chauldron.”
2. verb
to heat or boil (a substance) in a chauldron
“The potion was chauldroned to perfection.”