Definitions | samovar |
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- a metal urn with a spigot, for boiling water for making tea. Traditionally, the water is heated by hot coals or charcoal in a chimney-like tube which runs through the center of the urn. Today, it is more likely that the water is heated by an electric coil. It is a common misconception that tea is boiled in the samovar. This is not the case. The samovar merely boils the water, which is drawn off via the spigot into a separate teapot in which the tea is allowed to steep.
Translations: Etymology: From the Russian ÑÑ. Literally "self-boiler"; from Ñ "self" + ÑÑÑ "to boil" or "to cook"
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