{i} candleholder or lamp attached to a vertical surface; small separate fort used to defend a location or structure; skull, head; wit, intelligence; fine imposed upon a student for a minor infraction of the rules (Archaic)
Hence, the circular tube, with a brim, in a candlestick, into which the candle is inserted
From the Concise Oxford Dictionary: (Oxford Univ ) inflict forfeit (or penalty involving drinking) of beer etc (e g , a yard of ale) for offence against table etiquette upon (member of company or his offence)
A sconce is a decorated object that holds candles or an electric light, and that is attached to the wall of a room. A small defensive earthwork or fort. an object that is attached to a wall and holds candles or electric lights (esconse , from escondre , from abscondere; ABSCOND)
A light fixture that is wall mounted Also, a term for a detachable candle holder of glass, sometimes interchangeable with nozzle In the first half of the 18th century, the term was used to describe a pier glass with candle arms
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/ˈskäns/ /ˈskɑːns/
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[ 'skän(t)s ] (noun.) 15th century. From French esconce (“lantern”), from Latin absconsus (“hidden”), perfect passive participle of abscondō (“hide”).Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition Cognate with abscond.