light or set on fire (a flame, fire, substance, etc.). Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English KINDLE - kin ‧ dle /ˈkɪndl/ BrE AmE verb [ Date: 1100-1200 Language: Old Norse Origin: kynda ….FIRE - / ˈfaɪə(r) NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun STH BURNING 1.Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary to start burning to make a fire start burning : We … FIRE - fire BrE AmE ˈfa ɪ ‿ə AmE ˈfaɪ‿ ə r ▷ fire|d d ▷ firing ˈfa ɪ ‿ər ɪŋ AmE ….KINDLE - vb kin.dled kin.dling vt (13c) 1: to ….vi to be irritated or inflamed with passion.vi to take fire to begin to burn with flame to ….
ˈfi(-ə)r noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fȳr akin to Old High German fiur fire, … Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary dling ˈkin(d)-liŋ, ˈkin-d ə l-iŋ) Etymology: Middle English, probably modification of Old ….Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary ) Fig.: To inflame, as the passions to rouse to provoke to excite to action to heat … Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) To set on fire to cause to burn with flame to ignite to cause to begin … t.) To set on fire to cause to burn with flame to ignite to cause to begin burning to … t.) Fig.: To inflame, as the passions to rouse to provoke to excite to action to heat to fire … i.) Fig.: To begin to be excited to grow warm or animated to be roused or exasperated. Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈkind ə l, rapid -n ə l verb ( kindled kindled kindling -( ə )liŋ kindles … verb (~d kindling) Etymology: Middle English, probably modification of Old Norse kynda akin to Old High German cuntesal fire … More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «KINDLE-FIRE» in dictionaries. Webster's New International English Dictionary.