The Meaning of linterna
Linterna
Definition:
“Linterna” is a Spanish noun that means “lantern” in English. It refers to a portable light source that is often equipped with a handle for carrying, usually designed to be used outdoors or in areas where electrical lighting is not available. Lanterns can be powered by various light sources, including traditional oil, candles, or modern electric batteries.
Usage:
- In a Sentence: “Llevé una linterna para que pudiéramos ver en la oscuridad.” (Translation: “I brought a lantern so that we could see in the dark.”)
Etymology:
The word “linterna” originates from the Latin term “lanterna,” which comes from “lūnā,” meaning “light,” coupled with the suffix “-erna,” indicating a vessel or container. The term evolved through various languages, including Middle French, before becoming established in modern Spanish.
Pronunciation:
In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), it is pronounced as /linˈteɾ.na/.
Synonyms:
- Faro (beacon)
- Luz portátil (portable light)
- Torcha (torch, though it more commonly refers to a handheld, flame-based light)
Antonyms:
- Oscuridad (darkness)
- Sombra (shadow)
This term is commonly used in both everyday conversation and specific contexts, such as camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness, where lighting is a critical concern.
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La linterna me ayudó a encontrar el camino en la oscuridad.
(The flashlight helped me find the way in the dark.) -
Siempre llevo una linterna en mi mochila por si acaso.
(I always carry a flashlight in my backpack just in case.) -
Necesitamos comprar pilas nuevas para la linterna.
(We need to buy new batteries for the flashlight.) -
La linterna es esencial para acampar en la montaña.
(The flashlight is essential for camping in the mountains.) -
Apagué la linterna para no molestar a los demás.
(I turned off the flashlight so as not to disturb the others.)
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