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).
1796. Coleridge, Ode Departing Year, v. 76. Till wheeling round the throne the Lampads seven (The mystic Words of Heaven) Permissive signal make.
1862. Trench, Poems, 132. Now I know To what was likened the large utterance sent By Him who mid the golden lampads went.