noun
- a safety lamp used by miners, with a wire gauze surrounding the flame to prevent ignition of explosive gases
- in nautical slang, a small locker or compartment on a ship
Usage: also called Davy lamp; named after Sir Humphry Davy; historical/technical
Usage: nautical; informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The miner carried a davy into the coal pit to safely light his way.
- Early davys were crucial inventions that saved countless miners' lives.
- The davy lamp's wire gauze design prevented methane explosions underground.
- Before the davy was invented, mining accidents from open flames were common.