KING ALFRED'S CANDLE


Meaning of KING ALFRED'S CANDLE in English

-ˈalfrə̇dz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized K&A

Etymology: after Alfred the Great died 901 king of the West Saxons in England; from the belief that he developed such a device

: an early time-telling device consisting of a candle marked off in time bands to show the passage of time by the amount the candle burns down

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