fanal/ˈfeɪnəl/EtymologyBorrowed from French fanal, from Ancient Greek φανάριον (phanárion).fanal means A lighthouse. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.nounA lighthouseThe beacon inside a lighthouse“On the right hand, as you enter the port, there is an elegant fanal, or lighthouse, kept in good repair: but in all the charts of this coast which I have seen, this lanthorn is laid down to the westward of the harbour; […]”