Candelabra - Wikipedia A candelabrum (pl candelabra or candelabrums), or candelabra (pl candelabras), is a type of candlestick which has multiple branches to hold several candles as opposed to only one [1][2][3] "Candelabra" can be used to describe a variety of candle holders including chandeliers
Candelabrum | Roman, Ancient Greek Byzantine | Britannica Candelabrum, in architecture, a decorative motif derived from the pedestal or shaft used to support a lamp or candle The Romans, developing Hellenistic precedents, made candelabra of great decorative richness
CANDELABRUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The objects arrayed on the cabinet—a gilded bronze Empire candelabrum at one end, and a 1960s glass-and-steel Artemide lamp by Studio BBPR at the other—encapsulate the time-traveling ethos of the decor
Candelabrum - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline candelabrum (n ) "kind of stand used to support lamps or candles," 1811, from Latin candelabrum, which meant "candlestick," from candela "a light, torch, candle made of tallow or wax" (see candle)