STOVE, n. G., a bagnio or hot house a room a stove. This primarily is merely a room, a place. See Stow.
1. A hot house a house or room artificially warmed.
2. A small box with an iron pan, used for holding coals to warm the feet. It is a bad practice for young persons to accustom themselves to sit with a warm stove under the feet.
3. An iron box, with various apartments in it for cooking a culinary utensil of various forms.
STOVE, To keep warm in a house or room by artificial heat as, to stove orange trees and myrtles.
STOVE, pret. of stave.
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