English to Hausa Meaning of candelabrum - candelabrum


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Definitions of candelabrum in English
Noun(1) branched candlestick; ornamental; has several lights
Examples of candelabrum in English
(1) At one of the ends was a silver candelabrum with five branches - all holding lit candles save for the one in the middle.(2) There was a candelabrum with soft, red coloured candles in the middle of the elegant, circular table, its flames dancing jovially and lighting Eliza's lovely face in its warm splendor.(3) Some of the largest pieces are currently on exhibit, including a large candelabrum that holds more than two dozen candles and two large oil parlor lamps made of silver.(4) Sir Timothy said he believes that the rendering is of a seven-branched candelabrum in the form of a menorah and that the drawing which indicates the completed object was to be at least 6ft tall relates to the Medici tombs project.(5) Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum , its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them.(6) He lit a candelabrum at the wooden table Lin sat at.(7) There were electric lamps around the edges of the room, but in the space at the front of the church there was a huge candelabrum .(8) The hall was lit by elaborate pendant candelabra , with shades of Venetian glass, many of which were brought to Bhuj by Ram Singh himself.(9) The decor is unremarkable - flickering oil lights and faux candelabra , prints of Paris, and nicely set tables with proper linen and big generous balloon glasses.(10) In 1807 Pall Mall became the first street in the capital to be lit by gas, spreading to 213 streets by 1823, but indoors candlesticks and candelabra still ruled.(11) It's enormous, with gilt metal chandeliers, wall candelabra , a ceiling painted with clouds and cherubs and a golden statue of some old man with a three-pronged fork - Neptune, I suppose.(12) All the original furniture, fittings and candelabra are in place and only the marble floor is covered by a carpet.(13) In the corners of the alcove are two candle-stands but with no candelabra on them.(14) A circular table was laden with silver, candelabra and flowers, and place-cards in ivory holders correctly identified each guest.(15) The show will feature exquisite items from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century, including silver, giltwood and crystal chandeliers, sconces and girandoles, candelabra and candlesticks.(16) Knox created a wide range of functional items for the home, including trays, biscuit barrels, plates, picture frames, vases, candlesticks, chamber sticks and candelabra .
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1. candelabra ::
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