cuisiniere: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌkwɪzɪnˈjɛː/US/ˌkwɪzɪnˈjɛr/

Formal, specialized, historical

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What does “cuisiniere” mean?

A French-style cooking stove or range, typically a freestanding unit, often with an oven.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A French-style cooking stove or range, typically a freestanding unit, often with an oven.

Can refer to a female cook or chef, though this usage is rare in English; primarily a term for a specific type of stove.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Equally rare and specialized in both varieties. Slightly more likely to be encountered in British texts describing historical homes or antiques.

Connotations

Connotes elegance, antiquity, French style, and solid craftsmanship.

Frequency

Very low frequency in everyday language in both regions.

Grammar

How to Use “cuisiniere” in a Sentence

The [ADJECTIVE] cuisinière [VERB]A cuisinière from [PERIOD/PLACE]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
antique cuisinièrecast-iron cuisinièreFrench cuisinièreoriginal cuisinièreVictorian cuisinière
medium
restored cuisinièrekitchen with a cuisinièreornate cuisinièrecoal-fired cuisinière
weak
beautiful cuisinièreold cuisinièrelarge cuisinièrecooking on the cuisinière

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare. Might appear in high-end antique dealer catalogs or specialist restoration services.

Academic

Used in historical, architectural, or material culture studies describing domestic technology.

Everyday

Virtually never used. Would be replaced by 'stove' or 'cooker'.

Technical

Used as a precise term in antiques, heritage conservation, and architectural history.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “cuisiniere”

Strong

kitchen rangecooking stove

Neutral

stovecooking rangecooker

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “cuisiniere”

microwaveinduction hobhotplate

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “cuisiniere”

  • Using it as a general word for a modern stove.
  • Pronouncing it as 'coo-ee-see-neer'.
  • Assuming it refers to a person in contemporary English.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a low-frequency, specialized term used mainly in historical or antique contexts.

In French, yes. In English, this meaning is very rare and mostly understood only in context; the primary meaning is the stove.

A cuisinière is typically a freestanding, often ornate, solid fuel (coal/wood) stove from the 19th or early 20th century, while a modern stove is usually integrated, uses gas/electricity, and has a simpler design.

In British English: /ˌkwɪzɪnˈjɛː/. In American English: /ˌkwɪzɪnˈjɛr/. The final syllable rhymes with 'air'.

A French-style cooking stove or range, typically a freestanding unit, often with an oven.

Cuisiniere is usually formal, specialized, historical in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None specific to this word.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think 'Cuisine' + '-ière'. It's the French-inspired 'thing' (-ière) for doing cuisine (cooking).

Conceptual Metaphor

THE KITCHEN IS A WORKSHOP (the cuisinière as the central, durable tool).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The antique dealer specialised in restoring 19th-century , particularly ornate French models.
Multiple Choice

In contemporary English, the word 'cuisinière' most precisely refers to: