释义 |
flam·beau \ˈflamˌbō\ noun (plural flam·beaux \-ōz\ ; or flambeaus) Etymology: French, from Middle French, from flambe flame, from Old French, alteration of flamble — more at flame 1. : a flaming torch usually made by combining thick wicks saturated with a quick-burning substance (as pitch); broadly : torch 2. : an ornamental candlestick 3. : one of a group of kettles used in boiling sugar 4. : royal poinciana |