Beaconed
a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position.
a tower or hill used for such purposes.
a lighthouse, signal buoy, etc., on a sh-r- or at a dangerous area at sea to warn and guide vessels.
navigation.
radio beacon.
a radar device at a fixed location that, upon receiving a radar pulse, transmits a reply pulse that enables the original sender to determine his or her position relative to the fixed location.
a person, act, or thing that warns or guides.
a person or thing that illuminates or inspires:
the bible has been our beacon during this trouble.
digital technology, web beacon.
to serve as a beacon to; warn or guide.
to furnish or mark with beacons:
a ship -ssigned to beacon the shoals.
to serve or shine as a beacon:
a steady light beaconed from the sh-r-.
historical examples
the terrible look had returned to his face with an added fire that beaconed a revengeful intention.
bella donna robert hichens
noun
a signal fire or light on a hill, tower, etc, esp one used formerly as a warning of invasion
a hill on which such fires were lit
a lighthouse, signalling buoy, etc, used to warn or guide ships in dangerous waters
short for radio beacon
a radio or other signal marking a flight course in air navigation
short for belisha beacon
a person or thing that serves as a guide, inspiration, or warning
a stone set by a surveyor to mark a corner or line of a site boundary, etc
verb
to guide or warn
(intransitive) to shine
n.
old english beacen “sign, portent, lighthouse,” from west germanic -baukna “beacon, signal” (cf. old frisian baken, old saxon bokan, old high german bouhhan); not found outside germanic. perhaps borrowed from latin bucina “a crooked horn or trumpet, signal horn.” but more likely from pie -bhew-, a variant of the base -bha- “to gleam, shine” (see phantasm). figurative use from c.1600.
a pole (heb. to’ren) used as a standard or ensign set on the tops of mountains as a call to the people to -ssemble themselves for some great national purpose (isa. 30:17). in isa. 33:23 and ezek. 27:5, the same word is rendered “mast.” (see banner.)
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