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Inglenook - Wikipedia
An inglenook or chimney corner is a recess that adjoins a fireplace. The word comes from "ingle", an old Scots word for a domestic fire. en.wikipedia.org
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INGLENOOK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INGLENOOK is a nook by a large open fireplace; also : a bench or settle occupying this nook. www.merriam-webster.com
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Inglenook: Home
Discover Inglenook's commitment to exceptional winemaking since 1879. Book a luxury tasting experience, explore our rich history, and browse our selection ... inglenook.com
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ingle-nook
ingle-nook Orig. Sc. [f. ingle n.1] The nook or corner beside the ‘ingle’; chimney-corner.a 1774 Fergusson Poems (1789) II. 6 (Jam.) The ingle-nook supplies the simmer fields. 1816 Scott Old Mort. iv, I'll begin with that sulky blue-bonnet in the ingle-nook. 1844 Disraeli Coningsby iii. i, There was... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Inglenook: A History of Hearth & Home - This Old House
A medieval symbol for hearth and home, the inglenook was placed at the very core of the house, usually in the hall. www.thisoldhouse.com
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Inglenook | Rustic, Cozy, Hearth - Britannica
Inglenook, wooden seat or settle built into the space on either side of the wide fireplaces common in 17th-century English houses and cottages. www.britannica.com
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ingle-nook
ingle-nook/ˈɪŋgl nuk; `ɪŋɡlˌnʊk/ nsmall opening beside a wide old-fashioned fireplace in which one can sit close to the fire 壁炉隅(壁炉旁边供近火而坐的角落). 牛津英汉双解词典
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INGLENOOK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Inglenook definition: a corner or nook near a fireplace; chimney corner.. See examples of INGLENOOK used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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INGLENOOK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
inglenook in American English (ˈɪŋgəlˌnʊk ) noun Chiefly British a corner by a fireplace; chimney corner : also ingle nook. www.collinsdictionary.com
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INGLENOOK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
INGLENOOK meaning: 1. a partly closed space by a large open fireplace built so that you can sit close to the fire 2. a…. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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What is an inglenook fireplace?
An inglenook is a large recess in the wall featuring a fireplace. Whereas a chimney usually protrudes into a room, an inglenook is a type of “walk in” chimney. www.superiorfireplaces.co.uk
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Dutch Oven (horse)
Ingle-Nook (1892), chestnut filly by King Monmouth. Simmer (1894), brown colt by St. Simon. wikipedia.org
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Matilda Leathes
Ingle-nook stories. London: J. F. Shaw & Co., 1883. Illustrated by Madeleine Erwin. The caged linnet: or, Love's labour not lost. London: J. F. wikipedia.org
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nook
▪ I. nook, n. (nʊk) Forms: α. 3–4 nok, 4–6 noke, 5–7 nooke, 6– nook; 6 noque, 4, 6–7 nouke. β. north. and Sc. 5–6 nuk, nwke, 5–7, 9 nuke, 6 nucke (9 nuck); 5 noik, 6 nwik, nuike, 6–7, 9 nuik (9 nuick); 6, 8–9 neuk (9 neuck), newk (6 newke), 9 niuk; 8–9 north. neak. [Of obscure origin; the early exam... Oxford English Dictionary
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The English House
An ingle-nook also provides a comfortable corner for non-players. wikipedia.org
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