[f. LAMP sb.1 + LIGHT.] The light afforded by a lamp or lamps.
1579. [see LAMP sb.1 1 b].
1705. Hickeringill, Priest-cr., I. (1721), 53. Juglers play their Tricks by Candle-light, or dim Lamp-light.
1822. Byron, Werner, III. iii. 23. A distant lamp-light is an incident In such a den as this.
1832. G. Downes, Lett. Cont. Countries, I. 397. We descended by lamp-light to a considerable depth.
1884. E. P. Roe, Nat. Ser. Story, iii. in Harpers Mag., Feb., 457/1. Lamp-light and fire-light revealed a group.