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vigil light
noun
- a small candle in a church lighted as a devotional act.
- a candle or small light kept burning before a shrine, icon, etc.
vigil light
noun
- a small candle lit as an act of personal devotion before a shrine or statue, usually in a church
- a small lamp kept permanently burning before such a shrine or statue
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vigil light1
First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences
She said the use of “so-called electric vigil lights” is prohibited under guidelines issued by the U.S.
From Washington Times
Alvin Ailey dancers flicker like vigil lights in a dark theater.
From New York Times
Items cemetery staff will remove and discard include vigil lights, statues, floral decorations, fences, boxes, toys, vases, glass, wood signs, cement blocks, and similar articles.
From Seattle Times
A coldness passing through its root-beer-colored bricks, invading its rooms and blowing out the vigil light burning in the hall.
From Literature
He sat in one of the pews next to a bank of vigil lights and decorated his hands, his packages stacked beside him.
From Literature
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