The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gaselier
Gaselier \Gas`e*lier"\, n. [Formed from gas, in imitation of chandelier.] A chandelier arranged to burn gas.
Syn: gasalier.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
gaselier
"gas-burning chandelier," 1849, from gas (n.) + chandelier.
Usage examples of "gaselier".
Annie into a book-lined room and lit the gaslight in the gaselier and then the gas fire in the grate, which came alive with a loud, noisy pop.
The brass gaselier overhead flickered a warm, golden light on the seven ladies who sat in the room.