Candlewicks

/ˈkændəlˌwɪks/ noun

The twisted string or cord inside a candle that burns and provides the flame; plural of candlewick.

From 'candle' + 'wick,' where 'wick' comes from Old English 'weoce' or 'wice,' likely related to 'weak' (the thin, weak string). Medieval candles were made by dipping rushes in tallow repeatedly.

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