lamp

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    an artificial source of visible illumination
    a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs

Word Origin

lamp
lamp: [12] A lamp is literally something that ‘shines’. The word comes via Old French lampe and Latin lampas from Greek lampás, which was derived from the verb lámpein ‘give light, shine’ (source also of English lantern). The Greek word originally denoted a ‘bunch of burning sticks, torch’, but in post-classical times it was applied to an ‘oil lamp’. The Old English word for ‘lamp’ was lēohtfoet, literally ‘lightvessel’.=> lantern
lamp (n.)
c. 1200, from Old French lampe "lamp, lights" (12c.), from Latin lampas "a light, torch, flambeau," from Greek lampas "torch, lamp, beacon, meteor, light," from lampein "to shine," from nasalized form of PIE root *lap- "to shine" (cognates: Lithuanian lope "light," Old Irish lassar "flame"). Replaced Old English leohtfæt "light vessel." To smell of the lamp "be a product of laborious night study" is from 1570s.

Example

1. The lamp itself uses a bare minimum of materials .
2. That is bright like a lamp , simple as a ring
3. His underwear is hanging on the lamp .
4. Flood lamp cfls work well for recessed and track lighting .
5. A lamp used in artificial sunray treatments .

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