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chaudron - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Inherited from Middle French chaudron, from Old French chauderon, ultimately from Late Latin caldāria (“ cooking-pot ”) Compare English cauldron (from the northern Old French variant caudron)
Cauldron - Wikipedia It was borrowed from Norman caudron [1] (Picard caudron, French: chaudron) It represents the phonetical evolution of Vulgar Latin *caldario for Classical Latin caldārium "hot bath", that derives from cal(i)dus "hot"
Chaudron (récipient) — Wikipédia Un chaudron est un récipient pourvu soit d'une anse, soit de pieds ou d'une anse et de pieds, destiné à la cuisson d’aliments, qui est tantôt suspendu dans l’âtre d’une cheminée ou au-dessus d’un feu de camp ou posé au-dessus de ce dernier