Lamp Definition

lămp
lamps
noun
A container with a wick for burning oil, alcohol, etc. to produce light or heat: the wick is often enclosed in a glass tube or chimney, to protect the flame.
Webster's New World
A gas jet, lightbulb, etc. for producing light or heat.
Webster's New World
A celestial body that gives off or reflects light.
American Heritage
A holder, stand, or frame, often decorative and typically including a lampshade, for supporting such a gas jet or for holding a lightbulb.
Webster's New World
A source of knowledge, wisdom, or spiritual strength.
Webster's New World
verb
To look at.
Webster's New World

(slang) To hit, clout, belt, wallop.

Wiktionary
To hunt at night using a lamp; see lamping.
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(slang) To hang out or chill; to do nothing in particular.
Wiktionary
abbreviation

(Internet) Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP — a popular combination of open source software for use as a web server.

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Other Word Forms of Lamp

Noun

Singular:
lamp
Plural:
lamps

Origin of Lamp

  • From Middle English lampe, from Old French lampe (“lamp, light”), from Latin lampas (“torch, lamp, light”), from Ancient Greek λαμπάς (lampás, “torch, lamp, beacon, light, meteor”), from Proto-Indo-European *lāp- (“to shine”). Cognate with Lithuanian lópė, Welsh llachar (“bright”). Replaced Middle English leohtfet, lihtfat (“lamp, sconce, candlestick”), from Old English lēohtfæt (“lamp, lantern, torch, light”, literally “light-vat, light-vessel”).

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English lampe from Old French from Latin lampas from Greek from lampein to shine

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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