candelabrum

[kan-dl-ah-bruhm]

candelabrum Definition

a large decorative candle holder with several arms or branches.

Using candelabrum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "candelabrum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The candelabrum was the centerpiece of the dining table.

  • Example

    The church had a beautiful candelabrum hanging from the ceiling.

  • Example

    The antique store had a collection of candelabra and candelabrums on display.

candelabrum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for candelabrum

Phrases with candelabrum

  • seven-branched candelabrum

    a special candelabrum used in Jewish worship, also known as a menorah

    Example

    During Hanukkah, Jews light the candles on the seven-branched candelabrum.

  • a candelabrum made of silver, often used for formal occasions

    Example

    The wedding reception was decorated with beautiful silver candelabra and candelabrums.

  • a candelabrum made of crystal, often used for elegant events

    Example

    The ballroom was lit up by the sparkling light of the crystal candelabra and candelabrums.

Origins of candelabrum

from Latin 'candelabrum', from 'candela' meaning 'candle'

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Summary: candelabrum in Brief

A 'candelabrum' [kan-dl-ah-bruhm] is a large decorative candle holder with several arms or branches. It is often used as a centerpiece or for formal occasions. Examples include the seven-branched candelabrum used in Jewish worship, and candelabrums made of silver or crystal for elegant events.