Meaning & Definition of word "Lamp"
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Lamp
/læmp/
noun:
- 1. A device for giving light, whether as a result of contained combustion or an electric current.
- Example: She turned on the lamp to illuminate the dark room.
- 2. A structure that supports a light source and often includes a shade.
- Example: The antique lamp on the table was a family heirloom.
- 3. A source of light that is often portable or decorative.
- Example: He carried a lantern-like lamp while hiking in the woods.
Etymology
Middle English 'lampe', from Old French 'lampe', from Latin 'lampas', from Greek 'lampas' meaning torch
Common Phrases and Expressions
lamp post:
A tall structure that holds a lamp at its top, typically found on streets.
flood lamp:
A lamp that produces intense light, used in outdoor lighting.
desk lamp:
A small lamp designed to illuminate a desk or work area.
Related Words
lightbulb:
An electric bulb that produces light.
lantern:
A portable lighting device that typically uses a flame.
torch:
A portable light source, traditionally consisting of a stick with a flame.
Slang Meanings of lamp
Meaning: To lamp someone
Example Sentence: He threatened to lamp you if you don't stop bothering him.
Meaning: Lamp as in to stare at someone with wide eyes.
Example Sentence: She was lamping him in disbelief after his comment.