This better lamp design, named the Betty, from the German word, "besser" or "bete," meaning "to make better," produced a very good light for its time. The Betty lamp was used widely by the American colonists and by Europeans. In rural areas it was in use until the end of the 19th Century.
it come from Arabic language.
You're probably looking for Betty Friedan.
A common use of this phrase would be, "Where did you come from?"
ARBIC
come with us!
Very probable in the 18th century.
It comes from a role she had in a play. Her real name was Betty Mae
The letters in the word 'lamps' will also spell:psalmpalms
Lamps is a noun. It's the plural form of lamp.
Courtesy lamps are the interior lamps that come on when the door is opened or the interior lamps switch is actuated on the headlight switch. These are different from "interior illumination" lamps that light up your instrument cluster when the headlights come on.
In the most common stories of genies they live in lamps.
lamps
The lighting came from the fireplace, rush lamps, oil lamps, tallow candles and the sun.
they come from lamps, but in real life they arent real.. obviously ;)
lámparas = lamps
Betty G. Birney came from ST. Luis, Missouri
Yes, "lamp" is a noun. It is a common noun that refers to a device that produces light, typically consisting of a bulb or a more traditional source of illumination.