Faroles (en. Lanterns)

/faˈɾoles/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A lamp that is placed on the street or in a garden to provide light.
The lanterns in the park illuminate the path at night.
Los faroles del parque iluminan el camino por la noche.
A lighting system for streets or public spaces.
Public lanterns are essential for the safety of pedestrians.
Los faroles públicos son esenciales para la seguridad de los transeúntes.
Paper lanterns that are used in celebrations or parties.
During the festival of lights, paper lanterns were hung throughout the plaza.
Durante la fiesta de luces, se colgaron faroles de papel en toda la plaza.

Etymology

From the Spanish 'farol', which comes from the Hispano-Arabic 'faráḍ' and this from Classical Arabic 'fārl', which means light or lamp.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Paper lanterns
Luminescent decorations made of paper for festivities.
Faroles de papel
To light the lanterns
To start or illuminate an event or ceremony using lanterns.
Encender los faroles
Walking under the lanterns
To take a nighttime walk in a place lit by lanterns.
Caminar bajo los faroles

Related Words

Light
Energy that allows seeing.
luz
To illuminate
To provide light to a place.
iluminar
Future
The future, which can be clear or uncertain like lighting.
porvenir

Slang Meanings

To leave someone without an answer or in a complicated situation.
He left him in the dark when he didn't show up for the appointment.
Lo dejó en faroles cuando no llegó a la cita.
To make unnecessary noise or uproar.
That party was a racket; no one could sleep.
Esa fiesta era un farol, nadie podía dormir.