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lanthorn
[ lant-hawrn, lan-tern ]
lanthorn
/ ˈlæntˌhɔːn; ˈlæntən /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lanthorn1
First recorded in 1580–90; alteration by folk etymology (lanterns formerly had reflectors made of translucent sheets of horn)
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Example Sentences
She drew down the dark slides of the lanthorn, and applied her eyes to the panes of glass over the door.
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Shoo went to t' lanthorn, and browt out t' candle and gave it to me.
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Thus I was well able to observe his blanched face and wide dilated eyes fixed with horror on the lanthorn flame.
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The two lads stood with the lanthorn held up, staring at the heap, and then at the rusty hinged door, and lastly at one another.
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Scarlett held the lanthorn up again, and had one more good look round.
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