firelit

English

Etymology

fire + lit

Adjective

firelit (not comparable)

  1. Illuminated by a fire
    • 1897, E. W. Hornung, Dead Men Tell No Tales:
      We took a few puffs, he watching the fire, and I his firelit face.
    • 1918, Robert Graves, Fairies and Fusiliers:
      Shall I make a gentle song Here in my firelit study, When outside the winds blow strong And the lanes are muddy?

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