baldaquin

/ˈbɔldəkɪn/
noun
  1. A rich cloth canopy held over a throne, altar, or important person, or a stone structure resembling such a canopy.
    • A marble baldaquin marks the center of the church's main altar.
    • The bishop stood beneath a silk baldaquin during the ceremony.
    • The king's throne was shaded by a golden baldaquin.
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