saint elmo's fire
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Definition
Noun: * Saint Elmo's fire: A visible electrical discharge, often appearing as a glowing, brush-like light, that occurs around pointed objects (like ship masts, church steeples, or airplane wings) during thunderstorms or other intense atmospheric electrical conditions. It is caused by the ionization of the surrounding air, creating a plasma.
Usage
This term is used as a singular, countable noun to name the specific meteorological and electrical phenomenon. It is often capitalized as "Saint Elmo's Fire" due to its origin as a proper name.
Examples
- The sailors saw Saint Elmo's fire dancing on the mast during the storm, which they took as a sign of protection.
- Pilots are trained to recognize Saint Elmo's fire on the windshield and wings of the aircraft.
- A brilliant display of Saint Elmo's fire was observed on the lightning rod atop the tower.
Advanced Usage
- The phenomenon is sometimes referred to more technically as a corona discharge or brush discharge.
- Historically, it was named after Saint Erasmus of Formiae (also known as Saint Elmo), the patron saint of sailors, whom they believed caused the light as a sign of divine protection.
Variants and Related Words
- St. Elmo's fire: A common abbreviated spelling.
- Corona discharge (n): A more general scientific term for an electrical discharge caused by the ionization of a fluid surrounding a conductor.
- Brush discharge (n): A type of corona discharge that appears as luminous filaments.
Synonyms
- Corona discharge
- Brush discharge
- Electrical glow
Related Phrases / Idioms
- There are no common idioms using "Saint Elmo's fire." The term itself is used literally to describe the physical phenomenon.
Noun
- an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere