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chandelierlate 14c., chaundeler "candlestick, chandelier," from Old French chandelier (n.1), 12c., earlier chandelabre "candlestick, candelabrum" (10c.), from Latin candelabrum, from candela [..]
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chandelierlarge, complex lighting fixture that usually hangs from a ceiling.
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chandelierTo dream of a chandelier, portends that unhoped-for success will make it possible for you to enjoy pleasure and luxury at your caprice. To see a broken or ill-kept one, denotes that unfortunate speculation will depress your seemingly substantial fortune. To see the light in one go out, foretells that sickness and distress will cloud a promising fut [..]
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chandelierA lighting fixture hung from the ceiling containing several small lamps.
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chandelier(n) branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling
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chandelierwater falling at a barrel opening threatening the tube rider Chop
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chandelierA chandelier is often the focal point of the dining room. As such it should be hung approximately 30 inches above the tabletop and should be at least 6 inches narrower than the table on each side.
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chandelierWater falling at a tube opening while riding a barrel.
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