Entity: ALADDIN-LAMP
ALADDIN-LAMP refers to a magical lamp featured in the Arabian Nights' Entertainments that, when rubbed, summons a genie who grants wishes. It is associated with the story of Aladdin, a poor youth who acquires the lamp and uses it to win the sultan's daughter and build a palace.
ALADDIN-LAMP
Etymology
The term 'ALADDIN-LAMP' is derived from the story of Aladdin in the Arabian Nights' Entertainments.
Definition
ALADDIN-LAMP refers to a mythical lamp with magical properties, often associated with the story of Aladdin.
Historical Context
In the tale of Aladdin, a poor youth acquires a magic lamp that, when rubbed, summons a genie who grants wishes. This lamp plays a crucial role in Aladdin's adventures.
Cultural Significance
ALADDIN-LAMP has become a symbol of magic and wish fulfillment in popular culture, inspiring various adaptations and interpretations.
Related Concepts
ALADDIN-LAMP is closely related to the story of Aladdin, as well as other magical lamps in folklore and literature.
See Also
A mythical lamp with magical properties, typically associated with the story of Aladdin in the Arabian Nights' Entertainments.