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n. The light of a lantern.
Usage examples of "lanternlight".
Armed crews by lanternlight, in all weather, plied the roads between the blasting area from which they took the stone, and carried the loads that daylight crews would move to more precise location.
A troop of the Guelen Guard was drawn up inside, afoot, in the stable-court, red coats gleaming faintly in lanternlight, the same as the colors of the Guard with him.
Lanternlight from the street silhouetted the bandits and the men trying to fight their way in.
The carved and curlicued wood gleamed dully in the golden lanternlight as he reached out and pushed gently at the left-hand door.
Eastern silks rustled in the lanternlight as Morgan poured a cup of wine Kelson had not asked for but needed very much, and Kelson gulped half of it gratefully before sighing and sinking down on a camp stool Morgan pulled beside the little table.