From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcandle-litˈcandle-lit adjective LIGHTlit by the gentle light of candles a candle-lit dinner for two
Examples from the Corpus
candle-lit• To comfort myself, I take a long warm candle-lit bath.• A further 70,000 people attended a candle-lit ceremony on June 4.• I entered one full of nuns, their winged white coifs illuminating the dim interior, making it like a candle-lit church.• You will be greeted with a welcome drink, and once a week you can enjoy a romantic candle-lit dinner.• Saw the six strongest carry it down the steps into the candle-lit interior.• On Christmas Eve a candle-lit procession, led by Matron, came to sing carols.• a candle-lit table• Several hundred people have been attending a nightly candle-lit vigil, and there has been one other small protest.• Only about 60 people turned up to a recent candle-lit vigil outside Orsett hospital supposedly a protest against trust status being given.