Cinder Definition

sĭndər
cinders
noun
cinders
A rough piece of solid lava from a volcano.
Webster's New World
Any matter, as coal or wood, burned out or partly burned, but not reduced to ashes.
Webster's New World
Slag, as from the reduction of metallic ores.
Webster's New World
A minute piece of such matter.
Webster's New World
Ashes.
American Heritage
verb
cinders
To burn to cinders.
Webster's New World
To cover with cinders.
Webster's New World
pronoun

A river in Alaska.

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Other Word Forms of Cinder

Noun

Singular:
cinder
Plural:
cinders

Origin of Cinder

  • From Middle English cinder, sinder, from Old English sinder (“cinder, dross, slag, scoria, dross of iron, impurity of metal”), from Proto-Germanic *sindrą, *sindraz, *sendraz (“dross, cinder, slag”), from Proto-Indo-European *sendʰro- (“coagulating fluid, liquid slag, scale, cinder”). Cognate with Scots sinder (“ember, cinder”), West Frisian sindel, sintel (“cinder, slag”), Dutch sintel (“cinder, ember, slag”), Middle Low German sinder, sinter (“cinder, slag”), German Sinter (“dross of iron, scale”), Danish sinder (“spark of ignited iron, cinder”), Swedish sinder (“slag or dross from a forge”), Icelandic sindur (“scoring”), Old Church Slavonic сядра (sjadra, “lime cinder, gypsum”). Spelling (c- for s-) influenced by unrelated French cendre (“ashes”).

    From Wiktionary

  • Alteration (influenced by Old French cendre ashes) of Middle English sinder from Old English slag, dross

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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