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baldachin

English

Noun

baldachin (plural baldachins)

  1. Alternative spelling of baldacchin

Romanian

Etymology

From French baldaquin.

Noun

baldachin n (plural baldachine)

  1. baldaquin

Declension


Venetian

Noun

baldachin m (plural baldachini)

  1. contraption, gadget
  2. canopy

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baldacchin

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French baldaquin, Italian baldacchino, from Baldacca (Baghdad).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?bald?k?n/

Noun

baldacchin (plural baldacchins)

  1. A rich, embroidered brocade used for clothing in the Middle Ages, the web being gold and the woof silk.
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  2. A canopy suspended over an altar or throne, originally made of this fabric; a ciborium.
    • 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 682:
      Bernini had already provided the chief coup de théâtre of the basilica's interior, the monumental bronze canopy or baldachino over the high altar and tomb of St Peter.
  3. A building in form of a canopy, or a crown supported by pillars for the covering of an altar; a canopy carried over the host in Roman Catholic countries.

Translations

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