0 a light inside a container that has a handle for holding it or hanging it up, or the container itself
1 a light enclosed in a container that has a handle for holding it or hanging it up, or the container itself
During this festival, women paint their hands with henna, and homes are decorated with colorful paper lanterns.
Now red is a symbol at New Year: people wear new red clothes, they decorate their houses with red lanterns, and they have fireworks covered in red paper.
We’re going to put paper lanterns in the trees in the garden for the party tonight.
In one there was a red lantern with a railwayman's cap and a pair of rubber boots.
The lantern offers the only views out of the main body of the church, to the sky and the pines which sway unheard.
The lantern test started with the subject seated 4.6 m away.
Part one called for public education across the empire through lantern lectures on imperial themes.
It was delivered primarily in the form of lectures or picture talks illustrated with lantern slides.