Cigarette holders have several functions. Most commonly they are used as an accessory but some are sold with replaceable filters in the to remove some of the inhaled smoke. This is thought to remove some of the nicotine but it is a negligible amount. They were introduced as a way to enjoy smoking without having the fingers get stained; before filter cigarettes became popular cigarette holders were commonplace.
Thermidor is a name for a box in which to keep cigars.
It is less frequently called a quellazaire, although most people refer to cigarette holders as, well, just that - a "cigarette holder".
Snuffbox would seem to fit the bill
A cigar holder can most likely be purchased from a tobacconist, or a specialty shop. It can also be purchased online, on a site like Amazon or on eBay.
Tobacconist, Cigar Steward
Cigar bands.
A 'twirled' cigar .
You simply pull the lighter holder out and detach the wiring. To put in the new one, attach the wires and push the holder back in.
they are called valleys
A square-ended cigar is called a Cheroot.
Claro is a light-colored and, usually, a mild cigar.
The Origin of the word cigar comes from the native language of the ancient Mayans. The Mayans called the cigar a "Ciq-Sigan" which the Spanish word "Cigarro" is derived from. The New English Dictionary of 1735 called the cigar a "seegar", and was later adapted into the modern word "cigar".Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Origin_of_the_word_cigar#ixzz1pEoanBbd
the holder of a thread is called a spool
"Cigar boat" is a nickname for the high-speed powerboat called the Cigarette boat.
The log holder is an andiron.