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candle noun a piece of wax or (especially formerly) tallow, usually cylindrical and formed around a wick, which is burnt to provide light. verb (candled, candling) to test (eggs, etc) by examining against a bright light. burn the candle at both ends to exhaust oneself with work or activity from early morning till late in the night; to try to do too many things. not fit or able to hold a candle to something or someone to be noticeably inferior to them. not worth the candle said of a task, etc: not worth the trouble and effort it would take.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon candel.