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Answer for the clue "A tallow candle with a rush stem as the wick ", 9 letters:
rushlight

Word definitions for rushlight in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a tallow candle with a rush stem as the wick [syn: rush candle ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. a type of inexpensive candle, historically used, formed by soaking the dried pith of the rush plant in fat or grease, which emits light for a relatively short period of time.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rushlight \Rush"light`\, n. A rush candle, or its light; hence, a small, feeble light.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A rushlight is a type of candle or miniature torch formed by soaking the dried pith of the rush plant in fat or grease. For several centuries rushlights were a common source of artificial light for poor people throughout the British Isles. They were extremely ...

Usage examples of rushlight.

Rosie lit two rushlights and by the light of these would work on at her ironing table till Pierpoint came home and they had their supper of whelks and oysters and bread and ale.

It was later than I had realised, for the sun was dipping behind the irregular serrulations of Whitehall Palace, and here and there among the buildings a few rushlights had begun to flicker.

She took the little package, which was wrapped in a piece of blue silk, from her purse and put it on her pillow while she said her prayers in the dim glimmer of the rushlight, and then, wrapping her nightrail about her and shivering in the unheated room, she tunnelled under the blankets and unwrapped the fabric with some excitement, for she had received few gifts in her life.

The false Nonnus was passing out rushlights, pithy reed stems soaked in wax and ignited.

Ascelei silhouetted against the rushlights the servants behind him held.

Light came through the kitchen windows and glimmered from the inn yard where men with rushlights completed the business of the day.

Cathan scratching away on his copies at a small table on the other side of the room, and that the rushlights burned nearly until dawn.

The young knight had taken up a candlestick from the mantel and was lighting it from one of the rushlights set on the table in the center of the room, obviously thinking in terms of the king being ready to retire.

Brilliantly lit by hundreds of rushlights, the hall was warm, the atmosphere most conducive to romance.

The Knight shook his head with a faint smile, but for all that, Robin's words made him more blithe of heart, for in truth hope, be it never so faint, bringeth a gleam into darkness, like a little rushlight that costeth but a groat.

The rays of his rushlight fell across the cave, upon a closed pair of enormous doors.

Supporting himself on feet braced on opposite sides of the diminished shaft, Rolf freed his hands and struck fire to a rushlight.

It was later than I had realised, for the sun was dipping behind the irregular serrulations of Whitehall Palace, and here and there among the buildings a few rushlights had begun to flicker.

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She lit the rushlights, too, and the fat tallow candle in the niche of the statue of St.