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Taper   /tˈeɪpər/   Listen
Taper

noun
1.
A convex shape that narrows toward a point.
2.
The property possessed by a shape that narrows toward a point (as a wedge or cone).
3.
A loosely woven cord (in a candle or oil lamp) that draws fuel by capillary action up into the flame.  Synonym: wick.
4.
Stick of wax with a wick in the middle.  Synonyms: candle, wax light.
verb
(past & past part. tapered; pres. part. tapering)
1.
Diminish gradually.
2.
Give a point to.  Synonyms: point, sharpen.



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"Taper" Quotes from Famous Books



... as beautiful. In the middle of the floor stood a coffin filled with roses. "The Lord Christ is pictured there in the form of a beautiful rose," said my mother; and the priest announced, "Christ is risen!" All the people kissed each other: each one had a burning taper in his hand, and I received one myself, and so did little Anastasia. The bagpipes sounded, men danced hand in hand from the church, and outside the women were roasting the Easter lamb. We were invited to partake, and I sat by the fire; a boy, older than myself, ...
— What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales • Hans Christian Andersen

... taper-stars, the altars gay; And those who crouch and pray; The white-robed crowd in close monastic stole, Who hither fled the world To find the world again within ...
— The Visions of England - Lyrics on leading men and events in English History • Francis T. Palgrave

... noticed a taper and a book on the table beside his bed. I went up to it, and asked politely if I might see what kind of reading had beguiled him to sleep. He replied as politely, requesting me not to touch it. ...
— The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

... patrol towards Vieda, and set out early in the morning with his party. It seemed that they succeeded perfectly, and were returning to the lines, when poor Sparks, always susceptible where the sex are concerned, saw, or thought he saw, a lattice gently open as he rode from the village, and a very taper finger make a signal to him. Dropping a little behind the rest, he waited till his men had debouched upon the road, when riding quietly up, he coughed a couple of times to attract the fair unknown; a handkerchief waved from the lattice in reply, which was speedily ...
— Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 (of 2) • Charles Lever

... of simple mind, Gamaliel Nibbs by name, Whose early faith in human kind Burned like a Vestal flame; No wind of doubt that stirs the dust Fluttered that bright and constant taper; But oh, he had his dearest trust Pinned to ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 11, 1914 • Various


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