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baldachin
bal·da·chin B0037800 (bôl′də-kĭn, băl′-) also bal·da·chi·no (băl′də-kē′nō)n. pl. bal·da·chins also bal·da·chi·nos 1. A rich fabric of silk and gold brocade.2. a. A canopy of fabric carried in church processions or placed over an altar, throne, or dais.b. A structure having the form of a canopy, usually built of stone or bronze, over the altar of a church. [Italian baldacchino, from Old Italian, from Baldacco, Baghdad (where rich brocade was woven in medieval times).]baldachin (ˈbɔːldəkɪn) or baldaquin; baldachino (ˌbɔːldəˈkiːnəʊ) n1. (Textiles) a richly ornamented silk and gold brocade2. (Architecture) a canopy of fabric or stone over an altar, shrine, or throne in a Christian church or carried in Christian religious processions over an object of veneration[Old English baldekin, from Italian baldacchino, literally: stuff from Baghdad, from Baldacco Baghdad, noted for its brocades]bal•da•chin or bal•da•quin (ˈbæl də kɪn, ˈbɔl-) also bal•da•chi•no (ˌbæl dəˈki noʊ) n., pl. -nos. 1. a silk brocade woven or embroidered with gold threads. 2. a permanent ornamental canopy above an altar, throne, etc. 3. a canopy carried in religious processions. [1590–1600; < Italian baldacchino, derivative of Baldacc(o) Baghdad]bal′da•chined, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | baldachin - ornamented canopy supported by columns or suspended from a roof or projected from a wall (as over an altar)canopy - a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weather | TranslationsBaldachin
Baldachin a festive ceremonial awning over a throne, bed, or church altar. It was originally made of cloth but later also of stone, wood, or metal. The baldachin has been known in Russian architecture since the 11th century under the names sen’ and kivorii. baldachin, baldacchino, baldachino, baldaquin, ciboriumAn ornamental canopy over an altar, usually supported on columns, or a similar form over a tomb or throne. See Baldachinbaldachin Related to baldachin: BaldaquinWords related to baldachinnoun ornamented canopy supported by columns or suspended from a roof or projected from a wall (as over an altar)Related Words |