CHAFING DISH


Meaning of CHAFING DISH in English

ˈchāfiŋ- noun

Etymology: Middle English, from chafing, from present participle of chafen, chaufen to warm — more at chafe

1. archaic : a dish holding burning coals used especially for cooking or warming food

2. : a cooking utensil supplied with a source of heat (as electricity or an alcohol lamp) and used to cook food at the table

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.