St. Elmo's fire

Etymology
After, the patron saint of sailors, also known as St. Elmo.

Noun

 * 1) An electrical discharge, or corona, seen around pointed objects, caused by ionization of the atmosphere during storms.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: Sint-Elmusvuur
 * Arabic:
 * Bulgarian: Огън на свети Елм
 * Catalan: foc de Sant Elm
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 聖艾爾摩之火
 * Czech: oheň svatého Eliáše
 * Danish: sanktelmsild
 * Dutch: Sint-Elmusvuur
 * Finnish: Elmon tuli ; ukonvirva
 * French:
 * Galician: lume de San Telmo
 * German:
 * Greek: Άγιοι Νικόληδες
 * Ancient Greek: ἑλένη
 * Hebrew: אש אלמו הקדוש
 * Hungarian: Szent Elmo tüze
 * Indonesian: api Santa Elmo
 * Irish: gealán San Elmo
 * Italian: fuoco di Sant'Elmo
 * Japanese: セントエルモの火
 * Korean: 세인트 엘모의 불
 * Latin: corpus sanctum
 * Norwegian: Sankt Elms ild
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: fogo de Santelmo, santelmo
 * Romanian: focul Sfântului Elmo
 * Russian: Огни святого Эльма
 * Serbo-Croatian: Ватра светог Елма
 * Spanish: fuego de San Telmo
 * Swedish: Sankt Elmseld,
 * Tagalog: igneyo, igneo, santelmo
 * Ukrainian: Вогні святого Ельма