noun
- A rich fabric of silk and gold thread, originally from Baghdad.
- A canopy of cloth suspended or supported over an altar, throne, or important person.
Usage: historical; also spelled baldachin
Usage: architectural; religious
Examples
- The cathedral's baldachino hung majestically above the high altar.
- Medieval kings were often depicted beneath a baldachino during formal ceremonies.
- The fabric of the baldachino was woven with threads of gold and crimson silk.
- A baldachino of velvet and brocade protected the sacred relics from view.
- The processional baldachino was carried by four attendants through the streets.