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girandole
CIDE DICTIONARY
girandole, n. [F. See Gyrate.].
- An ornate ornamental branched candlestick, often with a mirror at the back. [1913 Webster]
- A flower stand, fountain, or the like, of branching form. [1913 Webster]
- A kind of revolving firework. [1913 Webster]
- A series of chambers in defensive mines. Farrow.
OXFORD DICTIONARY
girandole, n.
1 a revolving cluster of fireworks.
2 a branched candle-bracket or candlestick.
3 an earring or pendant with a large central stone surrounded by small ones.
1 a revolving cluster of fireworks.
2 a branched candle-bracket or candlestick.
3 an earring or pendant with a large central stone surrounded by small ones.
Etymology
F f. It. girandola f. girare GYRATE
ROGET THESAURUS
girandole
Luminary
N luminary, light, flame, spark, scintilla, phosphorescence, fluorescence, sun, orb of day, Phoebus, Apollo, Aurora, star, orb, meteor, falling star, shooting star, blazing star, dog star, Sirius, canicula, Aldebaran, constellation, galaxy, zodiacal light, anthelion, day star, morning star, Lucifer, mock sun, parhelion, phosphor, phosphorus, sun dog, Venus, aurora, polar lights, northern lights, aurora borealis, southern lights, aurora australis, lightning, chain lightning, fork lightning, sheet lightning, summer lightning, ball lightning, kugelblitz, phosphorus, yellow phosphorus, scintillator, phosphor, firefly luminescence, ignis fatuus, Jack o'lantern, Friar's lantern, will-o'-the- wisp, firedrake, Fata Morgana, Saint Elmo's fire, glowworm, firefly, June bug, lightning bug, anglerfish, gas, gas light, lime light, lantern, lanthorn, dark lantern, bull's-eye, candle, bougie, taper, rushlight, oil, wick, burner, Argand, moderator, duplex, torch, flambeau, link, brand, gaselier, chandelier, electrolier, candelabrum, candelabra, girandole, sconce, luster, candlestick, lamp, light, incandescent lamp, tungsten bulb, light bulb, flashlight, torch, arc light, laser, maser neon bulb, neon sign, fluorescent lamp, filament, socket, contacts, filler gas, firework, fizgig, pyrotechnics, rocket, lighthouse, self-luminous, glowing, phosphoric, phosphorescent, fluorescent, incandescent, luminescent, chemiluminescent, radiant, blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels, the sentinel stars set their watch in the sky, the planets in their station list'ning stood, the Scriptures of the skies, that orbed continent, the fire that severs day from night.For further exploring for "girandole" in Webster Dictionary Online