noun
- a chandelier or hanging light fixture that originally burned gas and was later adapted to use electricity
Usage: historical; often refers to ornamental fixtures from the 19th century
Examples
- The Victorian mansion's dining room was illuminated by an ornate gasalier.
- Many old gasaliers have been converted to electric bulbs while retaining their original decorative design.
- The antique gasalier hung from the ceiling, a relic of the building's 1880s construction.
- Collectors often seek out well-preserved gasaliers for their historical and aesthetic value.
- The museum restored the gasalier to show how homes were lit before widespread electrification.