saint ulmo'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 when a strong electric field (such as during a thunderstorm) ionizes the air around a pointed object. It is a form of corona discharge and is commonly seen on ship masts, airplane wings, or church steeples.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The sailors were relieved to see Saint Elmo's fire on the mast, as they considered it a sign of protection from Saint Erasmus.
- During the intense storm, pilots reported seeing Saint Elmo's fire flickering along the edges of the aircraft's wings.
- The phenomenon of Saint Elmo's fire has been documented for centuries and was often interpreted as a supernatural omen.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in meteorological, maritime, and aviation contexts to describe this specific weather-related optical phenomenon.
- It is frequently mentioned in historical logs and literature, adding an atmospheric or ominous tone to descriptions of storms at sea.
Variants and Related Words
- St. Elmo's fire: A common shortened variant of the term.
- Corona discharge: The scientific term for the general type of electrical discharge to which Saint Elmo's fire belongs.
- Foxfire: Refers to bioluminescent light from fungi, which is a different natural phenomenon and should not be confused with Saint Elmo's fire.
Synonyms
- Corposant: An archaic synonym for Saint Elmo's fire, derived from the Portuguese "corpo santo" (holy body).
Related Phrases
- "To witness Saint Elmo's fire": To observe the phenomenon, often implying being in a storm or at sea.
- Few people have had the chance to witness Saint Elmo's fire firsthand.
Noun
- an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere