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Dutch

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Meiler. — Charcoal clamp.

Etymology

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Borrowed from German Meiler, from Middle High German mīler, from Medieval Latin miliarium.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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meiler m (plural meilers)

  1. A clamp or earthen kiln (pile or pit containing material to be heated in a controlled manner; esp. for charcoaling wood).

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