Chimneyed

/ˈtʃɪm.nid/

चिमनी-युक्त

Origin & History

Formed from chimney + the adjective-forming suffix -ed, meaning 'having, provided with'. Chimney comes from Old French cheminée, ultimately from Latin caminus ('furnace, hearth').

chimney + विशेषण बनाने वाला प्रत्यय -ed (अर्थ: 'युक्त/सुसज्जित') से बना। chimney शब्द Old French cheminée से आया है, जिसका मूल Latin caminus ('भट्ठी/अंगीठी') में मिलता है।

Definition

Describes a building or structure that has a chimney (or chimneys), often used in architectural or descriptive writing.

ऐसे भवन/संरचना का वर्णन जो चिमनी (एक या अधिक) से युक्त हो; विशेषकर वास्तुकला या वर्णनात्मक लेखन में प्रयुक्त।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
They bought a small, chimneyed cottage on the edge of the village.
उन्होंने गाँव के किनारे एक छोटा, चिमनी-युक्त कॉटेज खरीदा।

Usage Examples

A chimneyed house rose above the treeline, sending a thin ribbon of smoke into the cold air.
The old chimneyed factory has been converted into loft apartments.
In the painting, chimneyed rooftops cluster around the river.

Synonyms

Chimney-equipped Chimneyed-up Stacked (architectural, with stacks)

Antonyms

Chimneyless Without a chimney

Related Forms

Noun
Chimney / Chimneying (rare)
Verb
Chimney (rare/technical: to vent like a chimney) / Chimneying

Idioms & Phrases

Chimneyed cottage
चिमनी-युक्त कॉटेज (अक्सर पारंपरिक/ग्रामीण घर के अर्थ में)
Chimneyed rooftops
चिमनी-युक्त छतें