rushlight

/ˈrʌʃˌlaɪt/
noun
  1. A simple candle or lamp made from the pith of a rush plant dipped in fat or oil, used historically for lighting.
    • Before electricity, people used a rushlight to see at night.
    • She lit a rushlight to read by in her cottage.
    • The museum displayed a rushlight from the 18th century.
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