English · Daily Life
/ˈkæn.dəl/
[/ˈkæn.dəl/]
wax light source
A stick of wax with a string through it that gives light when burned.
She lit a single candle on the cake and watched her daughter's eyes light up with delight.
She lit a single candle on the cake and watched her daughter's eyes light up with delight.
From Old English 'candel', borrowed from Latin 'candela', from 'candere' (to shine).
Used for light, scent, and celebrations like birthdays.