wick

wick Wick in a rolled beeswax candle.

wick, thread, strip, or bundle of fibres that, by capillary action, draws up the oil of a lamp or the melted wax in a candle to be burned. By 1000 bc, wicks of vegetable fibres were used in saucer-type vessels containing olive oil or nut oil in order to provide light, and by 500–400 bc these wicks were in general domestic use. See lamp.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.