释义 |
cres·set \ˈkresə̇t\ noun also cris·set \-ris-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French cresset, craisset, from Old French craisset, from craisse grease, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin crassia — more at grease 1. : an iron vessel or basket used for holding burning oil, pitchy wood, or other illuminant and mounted as a torch or suspended as a lantern : a fire basket < blazing cressets, fed with naphtha and asphaltus — John Milton > 2. or cres·et \-res-\ : a small furnace or iron fire cage used in coopering to heat and so bend staves to shape |