gasolier$512079$ - translation to dutch
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gasolier$512079$ - translation to dutch

DECORATIVE CEILING-MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE
Chandeliers; Chandalier; Gasolier; Chandeleir; Polycandelon
  • Chandeliers in a large [[billiard hall]]
  • A chandelier in one of the Durga Puja pandals in West Bengal, India
  • One of the largest chandeliers ever produced, for the Al Ameen Mosque in Muscat (Oman), shortly before delivery
  • Chandelier in the [[Uspenski Cathedral]] (Helsinki)
  • An advertisement for the Central Chandelier Company out of [[Toledo, Ohio]] in 1895
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  • Chandeliers in the [[Hôtel de la Marine]] (Paris)
  • Portuguese Synagogue]]
  • A medieval chandelier, from [[King René's Tournament Book]], 1460
  • housemaid]] cleaning a chandelier with a 'prism trap', early 20th century homemuseum Stockholm [[Sweden]]

gasolier      
n. gaskroon

Definition

Chandelier
·noun A movable parapet, serving to support fascines to cover pioneers.
II. Chandelier ·noun A candlestick, lamp, stand, gas fixture, or the like, having several branches; ·esp., one hanging from the ceiling.

Wikipedia

Chandelier

A chandelier (; also known as girandole, candelabra lamp, or least commonly suspended lights) is a branched ornamental light fixture designed to be mounted on ceilings or walls. Chandeliers are often ornate, and normally use incandescent light bulbs, though some modern designs also use fluorescent lamps and recently LEDs.

Classic chandeliers have arrays of hanging crystal prisms to illuminate a room with refracted light, while contemporary chandeliers assume a more minimalist design that does not contain prisms and illuminate a room with direct light from the lamps, sometimes also equipped with translucent glass covering each lamp. Modern chandeliers have a more modernized design that uses LEDs, and combines the elements of both classic and contemporary designs; some are also equipped with refractive crystal prisms or small mirrors.

Chandeliers are distinct from pendant lights, as they usually consist of multiple lamps and hang in branched frames, whereas pendant lights hang from a single cord and only contain one or two lamps with fewer decorative elements. Due to their size, they are often installed in hallways, living rooms, staircases, lounges, and dining rooms. However, miniature chandeliers also exist, which can be installed in smaller spaces such as bedrooms or small living spaces. The most typical places for larger chandeliers are churches or cathedrals.

Chandeliers evolved from candelabra and were invented during the medieval period. They originally used candles as their source of light, which remained in use until the 18th century, when gas lights, later superseded by electric lights, were invented.