luminaria
noun
lu·mi·nar·ia
ˌlü-mə-ˈner-ē-ə
-ˈnär-
plural luminaria or luminarias
: a lantern that typically consists of a candle set in sand inside a paper bag and that is traditionally used in Christmas celebrations in the southwestern U.S.
A luminaria is a light from a votive candle inside a small paper bag weighted down with sand. It's … believed by some to light the way for the Christ child to Earth.—Aurelio Sanchez
The 2,000 luminarias, set and lit by hand, line the road up the mesa to Acoma Pueblo's 370-foot-high Sky City. … It's a cherished Christmas Eve tradition in New Mexico, one that kicks off four days of celebrations at the pueblo.—Kate Nelson
Anyone who has tried to nurse a fragile flame through a howling night will recognize the electric luminaria's practicality.—Annie Calovich
broadly
: a similar lantern lit for other occasions (such as memorials)
Luminaria can be purchased throughout the event in honor of those who are fighting cancer, those who are in remission from cancer, or someone who has passed away from the disease. —Julia Kazar
Love words? Need even more definitions?
Merriam-Webster unabridged
Share