Baldachino

/ˌbɑːldəˈkiːnoʊ/ noun

An ornate canopy suspended over an altar, throne, or important person in a church or palace, often made of rich fabric and supported by columns.

From Italian baldacchino, derived from Baldacco, the medieval Italian name for Baghdad, since the sumptuous silk fabrics originally came from that city via the Silk Trade routes.

AMባልዳኪን
ARبَلْدَخين
BNবালদাচিন
CSbaldachýn
DAbaldakin
DEBaldachin
ELμπαλντάχιν
ESbaldaquino
FAبَلْدَخین
FIbaldakiini
FRbaldachin
HEבלדכין
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