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Depending on what your using it for. In my opinion it would be a yes.

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Q: Should jack o lantern be capitalized?
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What does the o mean in Jack-o'-lantern?

The "o" in Jack-o'-lantern is a shortened form of "of." So "Jack-o'-lantern" originally meant "Jack of the lantern," referencing a light source made from a carved pumpkin or turnip.


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What is Jack-of-the-lantern contraction?

It is Jack-o’-lantern.


Where does the Jack-o'-lantern originate from?

the Jack o' lantern comes from Europe


What is the Jack o lantern mushroom?

the jack lantern is when you cut the pumpkin and take all the things in it and put the light in it that called jack o lantern


When was Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern created?

Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern was created in 1908.


Is a jack-o'-lantern an abstract noun?

No. A jack-o-lantern is not an idea, but a physical carved pumpkin.


What do you call an overweight jack-o'-lantern?

An overweight Jack-O-Lantern could also be called a 'Plumpkin'.


What is the plural form of jack-o'-lantern?

Jack-o-Lanterns


What is the difference between a Halloween leaf and a jack-o-lantern?

halloween leaf is a leaf and jack-o-lantern is a pumpkin


What did the people from Ireland and Scotland use for jack-o-lantern?

See the Wikipedia article: Jack-o'-lantern for details.


What happened to Jack of Jack-o-lantern fame?

The term Jack-O-Lantern is not a person nor was a person. The term Jack-O-Lantern was originally used to describe the unusual phenomenon ignis fatuus or "foolish fire" known as a will-o'-the-wisp in English folklore. This was used especially in East England, its earliest known use dates is circa 1660s. The term "will-o'-the-wisp" uses "wisp" which is a bundle of sticks or paper used as a flame torch and the proper name "Will", therefore, "Will-of-the-torch." However, the term Jack-O-Lantern is of the same type of construction. The "Jack of the lantern (Jack-O-Lantern) means to Jack (old English meaning to make or carve) the lantern - Jack-O-Lantern.