The Collaborative International Dictionary
Kindler \Kin"dler\, n.
One who, or that which, kindles, stirs up, or sets on fire.
``Kindlers of riot.''
--Gay.
Wiktionary
n. A thin dry stick used to help start a fire.
Wikipedia
Kindler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Andy Kindler (born 1956), American stand-up comedian
- Damian Kindler (born 1968), Australian-born Canadian writer and producer
- Hans Kindler (1892-1949), American cellist and conductor
- Jeff Kindler, the CEO of the Pfizer corporation
Usage examples of "kindler".
The Brazilians I had sold commenced to show signs of wear, and the Kindler refused to light up right frequent on wet mornings.
I also brought in the patent kindler and the Brazilians, neither of which are guaranteed against the action of water.
I sat on the wagon seats on the floor, and I lit a lot of the kindler on the hearth, for the night was chilly.
She laughed and talked, and the kindler made a dim light compared to her eyes.
Call Kindler or Holmes just get out of my hair for a while so I can catch up on everything here.
The junkyard might have a kindler, gentler owner, now, but the junkyard dogs were the same old, rabid pit bulls.
Sometimes she could see the pink glow of Nest-light coming from it, and dim figures moving about: Militaries, Egg-makers, Kindlers, Nest-thinkers.
He lunged after his comrade, who had thrust a bunch of kindlers into the stove, to make more light.
Instead of a Mame Dugan to fly from the voracity of man and raise violets, she seemed to be a Mame more in line as God intended her, approachable, and suited to bask in the light of the Brazilians and the Kindler.