poet. rare. [ad. Gr. λαμπαδ-, λαμπάς, LAMP sb.1] In pl., the seven ‘lamps of fire’ burning before the throne of God (Rev. iv. 5).

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1796.  Coleridge, Ode Departing Year, v. 76. Till wheeling round the throne the Lampads seven (The mystic Words of Heaven) Permissive signal make.

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1862.  Trench, Poems, 132. Now I know To what was likened the large utterance sent By Him who mid the golden lampads went.

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