noun
- A rich fabric of silk and gold thread, originally from Baghdad.
- A canopy of rich fabric suspended or supported over an altar, throne, or ceremonial object.
Usage: archaic; historical
Usage: architectural; religious
Examples
- The medieval church displayed a magnificent baldaquin above the high altar.
- Merchants traded in baldaquin, a luxurious fabric prized throughout Europe.
- The king sat beneath a baldaquin of crimson silk during the coronation ceremony.
- Renaissance cathedrals often featured ornate baldaquins adorned with gold leaf.
- The baldaquin protected the sacred relics from dust and weather.