chaudron
a cauldron is 'un chaudron' in French.
Le chaudron (masc.) is the French noun for 'the cauldron'.
A cauldron is a large pot made of metal that is often used for cooking. It is not known who invented the cauldron but it is thought to come from the French word cauldron.
chaudron
un chaudron
The likely word is "cauldron" (a large pot or kettle).
Chaudion isn't a French noun. The closest word may be 'chaudron', which is a cauldron or boiler in English.
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
Spell Ryan in french
"Ajouter" is how you spell "add" in French.
The witches say "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble" in Shakespeare's play Macbeth to invoke a spell while brewing a potion in a cauldron. The repetition of words and phrases in poetry and spells was a common literary device during Shakespeare's time to create rhythm and emphasis.