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Hearths

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Hearths meaning

plural of hearth

Example sentences (15)

Grab a good book and make yourself comfortable in front of these lovely hearths.

Mehbooba also brought to Modi's notice the recent escalation of violence along the international border, which has forced thousands of people to leave their homes, hearths and daily routine.

We heart the hearths.

A similar tax on hearths existed in France and elsewhere, with similar results.

Examples of such games are Same Pets and Same Hearths.

Findings have included stone implements, animal bones, shells and fire hearths, with the latter dating back to 7615 BC as the oldest signs of human settlement in the area.

Heavier, more permanent and more regressive than the poll tax proper, the intrusive entry of tax inspectors into private homes to count hearths was a very sore point, and it was promptly repealed with the Glorious Revolution in 1689.

Her public rites, at the hearths of public buildings, were usually led by holders of civil office, and their assistants.

In the remains of some of the hearths at this location, bladelets are found in groups of three, perhaps indicating that they were mounted in threes on their handles.

In the site over a hundred fireplaces and hearths were found and numerous pits, but no solid architecture, except for one wall.

Max. viii. 11. ยง 3 The Greeks frequently placed small dwarf-like statues of Hephaestus near their hearths, and these figures are the oldest of all his representations.

Modern blast furnaces have grown much bigger, with hearths fourteen meters in diameter that allow them to produce thousands of tons of iron each day, but essentially operate in much the same way as they did during medieval times.

The ceiling openings also served as the only source of ventilation, allowing smoke from the houses' open hearths and ovens to escape.

Traditionally hearths have been constructed of mud brick ( adobe ), fired brick, stone, or later, constructed of iron.

With the advent of the chimney, the hearth moved from the center of the room to one wall, and the first brick-and-mortar hearths were built.