Beacon

/ˈbiːkən/ noun

A beacon is a light or signal that guides or warns people, especially ships or aircraft. It can also mean someone or something that acts as an inspiring example.

“Beacon” comes from Old English “beacen,” meaning a sign or signal. It is related to Germanic words for symbols and banners used to guide people from far away.

AMየብርሃን ማማ
ARمنارة
BNবাতিঘর
CSmaják
DAfyrtårn
DELeuchtfeuer
ELφάρος
ESfaro
FAفانوس دریایی
FImajakka
FRphare
GUદીવાદાંડી
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