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oil lamp - Übersetzung nach italienisch

OBJECT USED TO PRODUCE LIGHT CONTINUOUSLY FOR A PERIOD OF TIME USING AN OIL-BASED FUEL SOURCE
Oil lamps; Oil Lamp; Hand Grenade Oil Lamps; Ancient oil lamp; Ancient Oil Lamps; Lampada; Deepalakshmi; Paavai vilakku; Oil lantern; Oil Lamps; Roman Oil Lamps
  • Deepalakshmi}} oil lamp from [[Kumbakonam]]
  • Seal oil lamps
  • Simple contemporary Indian clay oil lamp during [[Diwali]]
  • Modern oil lamp of [[Germany]] with flat wick
  • Group of ancient lamps ([[Hellenistic]] and Roman)
  • Lamps in a temple at [[Wayanad]], Kerala, India
  • Oil lamp of [[Korea]]
  • A late antique oil lamp showing a human figure identified as Christ.
  • Kuthuvilakku}}
  • Antique bronze oil lamp with the "[[Chi Rho]]", a Christian symbol (replica)
  • Paavai vilakku}}: brass oil lamp from [[Tamil Nadu]] in the image of [[Andal]]
  • Oil lamp burning before the [[icon]] of St. Mercurius of Smolensk, [[Kyiv Pechersk Lavra]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Sukunda oil lamp of [[Kathmandu Valley]], Nepal
  • Neolithic stone lamps in the Thousand Lamp Museum in [[Qiandeng]], [[Kunshan]], [[Suzhou]]

oil lamp         
lume a petrolio, lampada a petrolio
signal lamp         
  • A United States Navy sailor sending Morse code using a signal lamp
  • An Ottoman heliograph crew using a A Blinkgerät (left)
VISUAL SIGNALING DEVICE FOR OPTICAL COMMUNICATION
Aldis lamp; Aldis Lamp; Morse lamp; Aldiss Lamp; Arthur C. W. Aldis; Signal lamps
lampada di segnalazione
safety lamp         
  • Marsaut lamp (on the right) showing a triple mesh variant
  • Mueseler lamp (on the left) and a derivative of the Geordie
  • A Davy lamp
  • Miner's safety lamp designed by Landau prior to 1878. Published in Dr Ure's Dictionary supplement of 1879
  • Modern flame safety lamp used in mines, manufactured by Koehler
  • Spedding mill at the German mining museum, Bochum, Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany
  • Early form of Stephenson lamp shown with a Davy lamp on the left
  • Miner's safety lamp designed by Mr William Yates c. 1878, published in Dr Ure's Dictionary supplement of 1879
ANY OF SEVERAL TYPES OF LAMP THAT PROVIDES ILLUMINATION IN COAL MINES
Safety Lamp; Safety-lamp; Flame safety lamp; Safety-Lamp; Safety lamps
lampada Davy, lampada di sicurezza

Definition

oil lamp
¦ noun a lamp using oil as fuel.

Wikipedia

Oil lamp

An oil lamp is a lamp used to produce light continuously for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source. The use of oil lamps began thousands of years ago and continues to this day, although their use is less common in modern times. They work in the same way as a candle but with fuel that is liquid at room temperature, so that a container for the oil is required. A textile wick drops down into the oil, and is lit at the end, burning the oil as it is drawn up the wick.

Oil lamps are a form of lighting, and were used as an alternative to candles before the use of electric lights. Starting in 1780, the Argand lamp quickly replaced other oil lamps still in their basic ancient form. These in turn were replaced by the kerosene lamp in about 1850. In small towns and rural areas the latter continued in use well into the 20th century, until such areas were finally electrified and light bulbs could be used.

Sources of fuel for oil lamps include a wide variety of plants such as nuts (walnuts, almonds, and kukui) and seeds (sesame, olive, castor, or flax). Also widely used were animal fats (butter, ghee, fish oil, shark liver, whale blubber, or seal). Camphine, a blend of turpentine and ethanol, was the first "burning fluid" fuel for lamps after whale oil supplies were depleted. It was replaced by kerosene after the US Congress enacted excise taxes on alcohol to pay for the American Civil War.

Most modern lamps (such as fueled lanterns) have been replaced by gas-based or petroleum-based fuels to operate when emergency non-electric light is required. Therefore, oil lamps of today are primarily used for the particular ambience they produce.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für oil lamp
1. Perhaps fittingly, Turkey‘s Islamic–based party has a light bulb as its symbol, while Morocco‘s has an oil lamp.
2. In the corner is an idol of Dhanavantari, the Hindu god of health, garlanded with flowers and lit by an oil lamp.
3. A woman said the fire started from a wooden house where an oil lamp fell to the floor. «That’s where it all started,» she told reporters.
4. One evening early that year she visited and found him reading a translated Russian novel under the wavering light of an oil lamp.
5. Using a needle that moved in response to sound, the phonautograph etched sound waves into paper coated with soot from an oil lamp.