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Chinese lantern

American  

noun

  1. a collapsible lantern of thin, colored paper, often used for decorative lighting.


Chinese lantern British  

noun

  1. a collapsible lantern made of thin coloured paper

  2. an Asian solanaceous plant, Physalis franchetii, cultivated for its attractive orange-red inflated calyx See also winter cherry

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Etymology

Origin of Chinese lantern

First recorded in 1815–25

Example Sentences

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White poinsettias donned with colorful berries, Chinese lantern pods and bobbles may be all you need for an eye-catching display.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 13, 2023

The Hong Kong studio produced the Shek-O, with a black-and-white woodcut print and a bell-shaped skirt inspired by a Chinese lantern.

From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2019

The bullet struck a Chinese lantern near where the president was standing and passed within three feet of Grant’s head.

From Time • Jul. 20, 2015

The giant red cylinder, aglow like a Chinese lantern, perches on the edge of East Lake where Mao Tse-tung loved to spend summers.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 19, 2014

Before they went to bed, Mo pulled back the curtains so they could see it—a brightly colored Chinese lantern among all the white stars.

From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke