IPA: /ɡəˈzeɪliər/
KK: /gæ'sɛliər/
A decorative light fixture that hangs from the ceiling and uses gas to produce light.
The gaselier in the dining room created a warm and inviting atmosphere during the dinner party.
Gaselier → The word 'gaselier' originates from the French word 'chandelier', which is derived from the Latin 'candelabrum' (meaning a holder for candles). The term 'gaselier' refers to a type of chandelier that is designed to hold gas lights instead of candles. Thus, it signifies a lighting fixture that holds gas lamps, similar to how a chandelier holds candles.
Imagine a beautiful light fixture that holds gas lamps, just like a chandelier holds candles. This helps you remember that a 'gaselier' is a gas-powered version of a chandelier.