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chaudron

Chawdron \Chaw"dron\, n. [OF. chaudun, caudun, caldun; cf. G. kaldaunen guts, bowels, LL. calduna intestine, W. coluddyn gut, dim. of coludd bowels.] Entrails. [Obs.] [Written also chaudron, chauldron.]
--Shak.

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chaudron

n. (context obsolete English) entrails

Usage examples of "chaudron".

On the third day they passed Montfaucon, and were struggling to get on to a village called Chaudron, not far from St.

One person told them that Chaudron was distant only two leagues, and hearing this they plucked up their courage, and made an effort to rouse that of their steeds.

Another, however, soon assured them that it was at the very least a long five leagues to Chaudron, and again their spirits sank in despair.

Le Chaudron was for them the spirit of all the old women who had ever been murdered by their enemies.

Of course, for the children's sake, we would take no risks if the pull of Le Chaudron became stronger.