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manteltree
or man·tle·tree
[ man-tl-tree ]
noun
- a wooden or stone lintel over the opening of a fireplace.
- a masonry arch used in place of such a lintel.
manteltree
/ ˈmæntəlˌtriː /
noun
- a beam made of stone or wood that forms the lintel over a fireplace
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Word History and Origins
Origin of manteltree1
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Example Sentences
The stranger stood at the manteltree and tried the pipes’ capacity with his thick-ended thumb, finding one at last to his requirements.
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He had been smoking before the fireplace, and he reached up now to put his pipe away on the manteltree.
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The house dog lay stretched out on the floor, Where the shade, afternoons, used to steal; The busy old wife by the open door Was turning the spinning wheel, And the old brass clock on the manteltree Had plodded along to almost three.
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