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Definition of Candleholders
1. candleholder [n] - See also: candleholder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Candleholders
Literary usage of Candleholders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by Ecclesiological Society (1905)
"The beam would also have been used for the support of other features, such as
images or candleholders, and may be regarded as the prototype of the ..."
2. Metals in America's Historic Buildings: Uses and Preservation Treatments by Margot Gayle, John G. Waite (1992)
"Decorative items made from this metal, such as fireplace screens and candleholders,
became popular in England and its colonies. ..."
3. Furniture of the Pilgrim Century, 1620-1720: Including Colonial Utensils and by Wallace Nutting (1921)
"The tips of the iron candleholders are of brass. The use of a spike, so common
in Spanish work, for affixing the candle, is rare on American pieces. ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1842)
"... for certain improvements in the manufacture of candles, candlesticks, or
candleholders, and in the apparatus connected therewith. May 9th, 6 months. ..."
5. Income Opportunities in Special Forest Products: Self-Help Suggestions for by Margaret G. Thomas (1994)
"Tabletops, gun stocks, table and floor lamps, table legs, candleholders, ashtrays,
bowls, platters, cutting boards, vases, plaques, centerpieces, planters, ..."
6. Adventure Guide to Guatemala by Shelagh McNally (2003)
"... to create unique pitchers, glasses, dishes, statuettes, ash trays, candleholders
and vases. The glass they start with is recycled. ..."