- both to keep the
candle in place.
Candlesticks are
sometimes called "
candleholders".
Before the
proliferation of electricity,
candles were
carried between...
- The
kinara is a seven-branched
candleholder used in
Kwanzaa celebrations in the
United States.
Shortly before the
first celebration in 1966,
Maulana Karenga...
- up
candle holder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Candle holder or
candleholder may
refer to: Candlestick, a
small device using a cup or
spike to hold...
- a
species of
succulent plant known by the
common names candleholder liveforever or
candleholder dudleya.
Endemic to California, this
species grows wild...
- as used
today in 1736,
borrowed from the word in
French that
means a
candleholder. It may have been
derived from
chandelle meaning "tallow candle", or...
- her door is locked.
Karen breaks loose the door's
slide lock with a
candleholder and
discovers Martha has
hanged herself in her room.
Karen attends Martha's...
- a
catafalque with blue ****ing in the
centre of the nave. A
large candleholder stood at each corner, with each end
marked by a cross. Edward's coffin...
-
comes from "matunda ya kwanza" ("first fruits" in Swahili). Kinara, a seven-branched
candleholder,
means seven main
concepts of Kwanzaa.[citation needed]...
- Ramolino.[citation needed]
Among the
exhibits are two
enormous solid gold
candleholders, each
weighing 48 kg and
mounted with 6,666 cut diamonds, a present...
- see what the
chest contained. Inside,
there were goblets, candles,
candleholders,
canned foods, sugar, honey, blankets,
coffee beans, and chocolate....