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  2. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The word chandelier was first known in the English language in the sense as used today in 1736, borrowed from the word in French that means a candleholder. It may have been derived from chandelle meaning "tallow candle", [4] or chandelabre in Old French and candēlābrum in Latin, and ultimately from candēla meaning "candle".

  3. Chandlery - Wikipedia

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    The current meaning of "chandler" is a person who sells candles. [3] [4] ... The term chandelier, at one time a ceiling fixture that held a number of candles, is ...

  4. Lusterweibchen - Wikipedia

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    The first chandeliers in the lusterweibchen style appeared at the end of the 14th century. [3] The Marienkirche in Lemgo, Germany, was illuminated by a chandelier that combined a bust of a woman with a pair of 12-point deer antlers. The artist of this particular piece is unknown, but the extraordinary chandelier inspired many other artists to ...

  5. Candelabra - Wikipedia

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    While "candelabrum" is now often used to mean a branched candle holder, the term has been used to describe a variety of lighting objects. A candelabrum may describe a tall stand that supports a lamp. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The Roman candelabra may consist of a stalk or reed, the upper part moulded with projecting feature to carry lights at the top, and ...

  6. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    It comes from the French girandole, which is in turn derived from the Italian girandola, meaning a kind of horizontal Catherine wheel firework. [3] Girandola is a diminutive of giranda , deriving from girare and Latin gyrāre , meaning "to gyrate", which in turn comes from gyrus and ultimately from Greek gŷros meaning "ring or circle".

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  8. Luminaria - Wikipedia

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    Luminaria in Spanish means "illumination", "festival light", or in ecclesiastical usage, a "lamp kept burning before the sacrament". [11] The Spanish word was derived from Latin luminare meaning a light source generally, or in a religious context, "a light, lamp, burned in the Jewish temple and in Christian churches". [12]

  9. Chandelier (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A chandelier is a decorative ceiling-mounted light fixture. Chandelier may also refer to: "Chandelier" (song), a 2014 song by Sia; Chandelier (Plastic Tree album), 2006; Chandelier (Rachael Sage album), 2008 "Chandelier", a song by Idlewild from their 2009 album Post Electric Blues "Chandelier", a song by Stan Walker from his 2010 album From ...