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chandelier

[ shan-dl-eer ]

noun

  1. a decorative, sometimes ornate, light fixture suspended from a ceiling, usually having branched supports for a number of lights.


chandelier

/ ˌʃæ²Ô»åɪˈ±ôɪə /

noun

  1. an ornamental hanging light with branches and holders for several candles or bulbs
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of chandelier1

1655–65; < French: literally, something that holds candles; chandler
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of chandelier1

C17: from French: candleholder, from Latin candelabrum
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Cushioned chairs once used for official functions stand covered with dust, a few paintings still hang on the walls, ragged chandeliers dangle from the ceilings.

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Rounded color-stained windows, midcentury chandeliers and a huge LED screen come together to create a space where the Inland Empire can share the religious experience of seeing favorite artists perform.

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The low-hanging chandelier one spies when first entering the shop used to dangle inside the Mansion itself; it had to be removed when more illusions were added.

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A list of items almost 100 pages long is being circulated that features meat, dairy, fruit, wine and spirits, toilet seats, wood, coats, swimwear, nightdresses, shoes, chandeliers and lawnmowers.

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The evening before Valentine’s Day, as a heavy rain fell and flooding and mudslides hit Southern California, Stephan and Natalia sat at their dining room table amid white walls, a chandelier and a spotless floor.

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