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Definition of Rushlight

Rushlight
Rushlight Rush"light`, n. A rush candle, or its light; hence, a small, feeble light.

Meaning of Rushlight from wikipedia

- A rushlight is a type of candle or miniature torch formed by soaking the dried pith of the rush plant in fat or grease. For several centuries, rushlights...
- A rushlight is a type of candle or miniature torch made from the dried pith of the rush plant. Rushlight(s) may also refer to: Rushlights (film), directed...
- Rushlights is a 2013 American independent neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Antoni Stutz and starring Beau Bridges, Haley Webb, Josh Henderson...
- demonstration projects around the world. In 2010, Air Products was awarded the Rushlight Hydrogen and Fuel Cells industry award for the Series 10 hydrogen fuelling...
- Allen Golden Rushlight (February 26, 1874 – January 6, 1930) was an American politician, businessman, and plumber in the U.S. state of Oregon. A Republican...
- Rushlight (2010). Illustrated Catalogue of Lamps, Brackets, Chandeliers & Fixtures, for Coal Oil, Railroad, Steamboat, and House Lanterns. Rushlight Club...
- to the households of the wealthy as a luxury item. In northern Europe, rushlight made of greased rushes were commonly used especially in England, but tallow...
- December 2018. Hamilton (1979), p. 2. Graham, Joe. "Belfast History". Rushlight. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 22 December...
- this process is turned into a liquid that becomes turpentine. Luchina Rushlight "An Awesome Pine Knot Wood Spirit". stixandstoneswoodcarving. Archived...
- the leaf) of certain rush plants soaked in fat or grease, held using a rushlight, was used as home lighting. Beginning in the 17th century, it would continue...