candelabra
nounmasculine/kɐ̃dɨˈlabɾu/medium
can·de·la·bro
Definition
A tall support with several arms, intended to hold candles or, nowadays, electric lamps.
The silver candelabra was a centerpiece of the room's decor.
In the church, candelabra illuminated the altar.
Etymology
Do latim 'candelabrum'.