He did not need the light of the andon to tell him of her sufferings.
The andon gives but feeble light and is now entirely displaced by the kerosene lamp.
The andon is the native lamp, cylindrical in shape, perhaps five feet in height and a foot in diameter; the frame is made of light wood, and rice-paper is pasted round it.
The teacher sits with a small, low table before and an andon beside him.
Close to the andon the pupils, one at a time, in the order of their arrival, bring their books and sit vis-a-vis with the teacher.
The andon in the corner, shedding its gentle, paper-screened light, continued the impression of sunshine.
The floating wick of her andon fell over the edge of the saucer and went out, leaving the room in grayer darkness.
The faint light of the andon flowed across her, melting into soft grayness at the far end of the room.
Before leaving him she trimmed and lowered the andon so that its yellow light would be a mere glimmer in the darkness.
Within his chamber the andon was already lighted, and the long, silken bed-cushions spread.
No Japanese would think of sleeping without having an andon burning all night in his room.
Now, south of these same Yakuts, who are supposed to call the Andon Domni by the name Yukahiri (or Yukadzhiri), live a tribe of Tungusians.
The "native name of the Yukahiri of Siberia isAndon Domni.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "andon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.