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ember
CIDE DICTIONARY
ember, n. [OE. emmeres, emeres, AS. myrie; akin to Icel. eimyrja, Dan. emmer, MHG. eimere; cf. Icel. eimr vapor, smoke.].
A lighted coal, smoldering amid ashes; -- used chiefly in the plural, to signify mingled coals and ashes; the smoldering remains of a fire. Dryden. [1913 Webster]
"He takes a lighted ember out of the covered vessel." [1913 Webster]
ember, a. [OE. ymber, AS. ymbren, ymbryne, prop., running around, circuit; ymbe around + ryne a running, fr. rinnan to run. See Amb-, and Run.].
Making a circuit of the year of the seasons; recurring in each quarter of the year; as, ember fasts. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
ember, n.
1 (usu. in pl.) a small piece of glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
2 an almost extinct residue of a past activity, feeling, etc.
1 (usu. in pl.) a small piece of glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
2 an almost extinct residue of a past activity, feeling, etc.
ember, n. (in full ember-goose) = great northern diver.
Etymology
Norw. emmer
THESAURUS
ember
alluvion, alluvium, ash, brand, burning ember, cinder, clinker, coal, deposition, deposits, diluvium, draff, dregs, dross, feces, firebrand, froth, grounds, lees, live coal, loess, moraine, offscum, precipitate, precipitation, scoria, scum, sediment, settlings, silt, sinter, slag, smut, soot, sublimateFor further exploring for "ember" in Webster Dictionary Online