"Cresset" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cresset" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Cresset
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"Cresset" Meaning

A cresset is a type of ancient iron or bronze lamp that was placed on a stake or frame, used as a portable and temporary lighting source.

"Cresset" Examples

Usage Examples for "Cresset"

Noun


The cresset hung from the castle walls, casting a warm glow over the courtyard. (`cresset` refers to a torch or lantern)
The ancient civilization used cressets to light their public squares. (`cresset` refers to a torch or lantern)
The archaeologists uncovered a well-preserved cresset in the ruins of the ancient city. (`cresset` refers to a torch or lantern)

Adjective


The cresset-hued stones glistened in the dim light of the cave. (`cresset-hued` means having a reddish or orange color)
The cresset-colored sunset blazed across the horizon. (`cresset-colored` means having a reddish or orange color)

Note: The word "cresset" is not commonly used in modern English, and its usage is mostly limited to historical or technical contexts.

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