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From Middle English lamp oyl, lampehoyle, lamp oyle, lampe oyl, lampe oyle, equivalent to lamp +‎ oil. Compare West Frisian lampoalje (lamp-oil), Dutch lampolie (lamp-oil), German Lampenöl (lamp-oil), Danish lampeolie (lamp-oil), Swedish lampolja (lamp-oil), Icelandic lampaolía (lamp-oil).

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lamp-oil (countable and uncountable, plural lamp-oils)

  1. Any clean-burning oil used as fuel in an oil lamp.
    • 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 184:
      He was much pleased at the prospect of the oil he would get from him, turned the heavy creature from one side to the other, fondled him like a baby, and assured me he was a "stunning fat sea-cub," which should be welcomed at home for boot-grease and lamp-oil.

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