different between gueridon vs girandole
gueridon
English
Alternative forms
- guéridon
Etymology
Borrowed from French guéridon.
Noun
gueridon (plural gueridons)
- A small round table often used to hold light objects like candles.
Further reading
- guéridon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Gourdine
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girandole
English
Etymology
From French girandole, from Italian girandola, from girare (“to turn, gyrate”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d????nd??l/
Noun
girandole (plural girandoles)
- An ornamental branched candle holder, sometimes with a mirror behind.
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter XVIII
- As I sat in my usual nook, and looked at him with the light of the girandoles on the mantelpiece beaming full over him...
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter XVIII
- (pyrotechnics) A type of firework which creates a "whirling top" or "flying saucer" effect.
Anagrams
- negroidal, reloading, ride along, ridealong
French
Noun
girandole f (plural girandoles)
- girandole
Italian
Noun
girandole f
- plural of girandola
Anagrams
- deraglino, rigelando, rilegando
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- what is a girandole clock
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