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wick
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"bundle of fiber in a lamp or candle," 17c. spelling alteration of wueke , from Old English weoce "wick of a lamp or candle," from West Germanic *weukon (cognates: Middle Dutch wieke , Dutch wiek , Old High German wiohha , German Wieche ), of unknown origin, ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. any piece of cord that conveys liquid by capillary action a loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame [syn: taper ]
Usage examples of wick.
They would not doubtless have the advantages of the wicks which are impregnated with boracic acid, and which vitrify as they burn and are entirely consumed, but Cyrus Harding having manufactured a beautiful pair of snuffers, these candles would be greatly appreciated during the long evenings in Granite House.
On the front shelf of the bar stood a large German-silver pitcher of water, and scattered about were ill-conditioned lamps, with wicks that always wanted picking, which burned red and smoked a good deal, and were apt to go out without any obvious cause, leaving strong reminiscences of the whale-fishery in the circumambient air.
Beyond the boundaries of her place lay the cutlery to be shared: the suckett forks, condiment spoons, Sugar shells, mote spoons, pickle forks, butter picks, nut picks, cheese scoops, horseradish spoons, and various others, not to be confused with the soup ladles, fish slicers, jelly servers, snuff spoons, and wick scissors to be wielded by the servants.
Pretending that the common oil did not agree with me, I got them to buy me Lucca oil for my salad, and my cotton counterpane would furnish me with wicks.
Her wares hung in pairs by their joined wicks from long dowels on a rack.
She took the oil lamp and turned the wick on full and Gerd shone his torch too.
She nicked out flat stones to make a deeper well for fat for lamps, and she dried new moss wicks, knapped a new set of knives, scrapers, saws, borers, and axes, searched the seashore for shells to make spoons, ladles, and small dishes.
Asher scratched a match that he took from his pocket, to light the wick of one of the few bronze lamps that still occupied the serried ranks of niches in the wall.
What does it matter, whether the fire be struck from flint and steel, nourished with care into a flame, slowly communicated to the dark wick, or whether swiftly the radiant power of light and warmth passes from a kindred power, and shines at once the beacon and the hope.
Gets on my wick he does, always on the phone fucking moaning in that poncey whining voice of his .
His hands, silhouetted against the swiftly rising flame of the wick to which he had now transferred the match flame, were like shadows thrown upon a sheet in some sort of shadowgraph game.
There was no sound through the house but the moaning wind, which shook the windows every now and then, the faint crackling of the coals, and the click of my snuffers as I removed at intervals the long wick of the candle.
The lamps flicker, wicks running dry but as he takes his place with the other laborers at the back of the nave as he murmurs reflexive words of prayer, the sacrist makes a startled exclamation and halts halfway down the aisle.
Their wicks were short and the flames guttered shallowly in the fragrant wax.
This done, Maxian unwrapped the lantern and sparked the wick to light with a snap of his fingers.