rush candle

/'rʌʃ,kændl/
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rush candle

A family lights a rush candle on the wooden table during a quiet evening.

Definition

Noun: A simple, inexpensive candle historically made by dipping the pithy stem of a rush plant in melted animal fat (tallow). The rush stem itself serves as the wick.

Usage

The term "rush candle" refers specifically to this historical object. It is used to describe a primitive form of lighting. - Before the widespread use of beeswax or paraffin candles, many households relied on a rush candle for light. - The museum displayed a replica of a medieval rush candle next to the hearth.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in historical, anthropological, or literary contexts to evoke a pre-industrial or rustic setting.
  • It can symbolize simplicity, poverty, or a bygone era.
    • The poet described the cottage's dim interior, illuminated only by a single, sputtering rush candle.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rushlight: A direct synonym for "rush candle." The two terms are often used interchangeably.
    • He read by the faint glow of a rushlight.
Synonyms
  • Tallow dip: A candle made by repeatedly dipping a wick into tallow, similar in simplicity and materials.
  • Rushlight: (See Variants and Related Words).
Notes on Meaning
  • The core meaning is a specific type of candle with a rush wick. It is not used to refer to modern candles or to describe haste ("rush" as in speed). The word "candle" in this compound retains its standard meaning.
rush candle

A family lights a rush candle on the wooden table during a quiet evening.

Noun
  1. a tallow candle with a rush stem as the wick

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