briar pipe
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: - A smoking pipe made from the burl (a rounded knotty growth) of the root of the white heath (Erica arborea), a shrub native to the Mediterranean region. The material, known as briar, is valued for its heat resistance and porous qualities, which help absorb moisture and provide a cool, dry smoke.
Usage
- Briar pipes are favored by many pipe smokers for their durability and smoking characteristics.
- He carefully cleaned his favorite briar pipe after each use.
- The old man sat on the porch, thoughtfully puffing on his briar pipe.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to represent the act or culture of pipe smoking itself.
- The scent of tobacco from his briar pipe filled the study, a smell he associated with deep thought.
Variants and Related Words
- Briar (noun): The hard, woody material from the heath root used to make the pipe. Can also refer to the pipe itself informally.
- He selected a block of fine briar for carving.
- Briarroot (noun): The root of the tree heath, specifically the source material for briar pipes.
Synonyms
- Meerschaum pipe: A pipe made from a soft white mineral, offering a different smoking experience and appearance.
- Corncob pipe: An inexpensive pipe made from a corncob, contrasting with the typically more crafted briar pipe.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Broken-in briar: A briar pipe that has been used sufficiently to develop a carbonized layer (cake) inside the bowl, which improves its smoking performance.
- Briar finish: Refers to the exterior treatment of the pipe, such as smooth, sandblasted, or rusticated.
Noun
- a pipe made from the root (briarroot) of the tree heath