Meaning & Definition of word "Mantel"

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    Mantel

    /ˈmæntəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A shelf or structural piece of wood, stone, or metal above a fireplace.
      • Example: The family gathered around the fireplace, admiring the beautiful decorations on the mantel.
    • 2. The inner surface of a fireplace surround, often decorative.
      • Example: The mantel was adorned with family photographs and candles.
    • 3. A covering or cape, especially in a literary or historical context.
      • Example: In the story, the hero wore a regal mantel as he addressed the crowd.

    Etymology

    Middle English mantell, from Old French mantel, from Latin mantellum, meaning 'cloak' or 'covering'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mantel piece:

    The decorative framework around a fireplace.

    Related Words

    mantle:

    A covering or layer; also refers to the Earth's mantle.

    mantilla:

    A light, lace scarf or shawl worn by Spanish women.

    Slang Meanings of mantel

    Meaning: An informal term for something that is considered to be on the 'back burner' or secondary.

    Example Sentence: That project is on the mantel now until we finish our main tasks.