chimney corner
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Definition
Noun: 1. A corner by a fireplace: A chimney corner refers to the warm, sheltered space or recess immediately beside a fireplace, often considered a cozy spot for sitting.
Usage
- The term is used to describe a specific, often intimate, location within a room where a fireplace is set into a wall, creating a nook.
- It evokes a sense of warmth, comfort, and traditional domesticity.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Archaic Context: The term is somewhat dated and is often found in historical descriptions or literature to establish a cozy, old-fashioned atmosphere.
- Architectural Feature: In some older homes, the chimney corner was a built-in recess or settle, forming a fixed part of the room's architecture.
Variants and Related Words
- Inglenook (noun): A more specific architectural term for a large, recessed space around a fireplace, often incorporating seating. A chimney corner can be part of an inglenook.
- Fireside (noun): A more general term for the area near a fireplace.
Synonyms
- Fireside nook
- Hearthside (poetic/literary)
Related Idioms
- While not a phrasal verb, the concept is central to idioms about hearth and home, such as "hearth and home", symbolizing comfort and family life.