lady with the lamp

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Definition

Proper noun: - Florence Nightingale: A historical epithet referring specifically to Florence Nightingale, the English nurse famous for her pioneering work during the Crimean War. The term evokes her practice of making nightly rounds to tend to wounded soldiers, carrying a lamp.

Usage Notes
  • This is a fixed epithet and a historical reference, not a general term. It is always used to refer to Florence Nightingale.
  • It is typically used in historical, biographical, or literary contexts to describe her iconic role and compassionate service.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The history book described Florence Nightingale as the "lady with the lamp."
    • Soldiers in the Crimean War spoke with reverence of the lady with the lamp who visited them at night.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be used metaphorically or allusively to describe a person who provides care, comfort, or guidance in dark or difficult times, directly referencing Nightingale's legacy.
    • In our community, the volunteer who visits the elderly is considered our own lady with the lamp.
Variants and Related Words
  • Florence Nightingale (proper noun): The full name of the person to whom this epithet refers.
  • Nightingale (proper noun): A common shortened reference.
Synonyms
  • Florence Nightingale: The direct name.
  • The Founder of Modern Nursing: A descriptive title highlighting her professional legacy.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • While not an idiom itself, the phrase "lady with the lamp" has become a culturally embedded reference symbolizing compassionate care, often invoked in discussions about nursing and humanitarian service.
Noun
  1. English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War (1820-1910)