noun
- Plural of candelabrum; ornamental branched candlesticks or light fixtures, typically with multiple arms for holding candles or light bulbs.
Usage: The plural 'candelabrums' is commonly used in modern English, though 'candelabra' is also accepted as a plural form.; Often used in formal or decorative contexts.
Examples
- The grand ballroom was decorated with ornate candelabrums that cast a warm glow throughout the space.
- She inherited several silver candelabrums from her grandmother's estate.
- The church altar featured tall candelabrums holding dozens of candles.
- Modern candelabrums often use electric lights instead of traditional candles.
- The antique dealer displayed Victorian candelabrums in the front window.
- Crystal candelabrums adorned the dining table for the formal dinner party.