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pavilion
English
Etymology
From Middle English pavilloun, from Anglo-Norman pavilloun, from Latin p?pili?nem, form of p?pili? (“butterfly, moth”) (due to resemblance of tent to a butterfly’s wings), of unknown origin. Doublet of papillon.
Cognate to French pavillon (“pavilion”) and papillon (“butterfly”), and similar terms in other Romance languages.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??v?lj?n/
Noun
pavilion (plural pavilions)
- An ornate tent.
- A light roofed structure used as a shelter in a public place.
- A structure, sometimes temporary, erected to house exhibits at a fair, etc.
- (cricket) The building where the players change clothes, wait to bat, and eat their meals.
- A detached or semi-detached building at a hospital or other building complex.
- The lower surface of a brilliant-cut gemstone, lying between the girdle and collet.
- (anatomy) The cartiliginous part of the outer ear; auricle.
- (anatomy) The fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube.
- (military) A flag, ensign, or banner.
- A flag or ensign carried at the gaff of the mizzenmast.
- (heraldry) A tent used as a bearing.
- A covering; a canopy; figuratively, the sky.
Synonyms
- (part of ear): auricle, pinna
Related terms
- papillon
Translations
Verb
pavilion (third-person singular simple present pavilions, present participle pavilioning, simple past and past participle pavilioned)
- (transitive) To furnish with a pavilion.
- (transitive) To put inside a pavilion.
- (transitive, figuratively) To enclose or surround (after Robert Grant's hymn line "pavilioned in splendour").
Translations
References
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gloriette
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French gloriette.
Noun
gloriette (plural gloriettes)
- (architecture) A pavilion or similar structure in an elevated position in parkland.
Further reading
- gloriette on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- rigolette
French
Etymology
gloire +? -ette
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?.?j?t/
Noun
gloriette f (plural gloriettes)
- (architecture) gloriette (pavilion or similar structure in an elevated position)
Descendants
- ? English: gloriette
- ? Italian: gloriette
- ? Spanish: glorieta
Further reading
- “gloriette” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
- gloriette on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from French gloriette.
Noun
gloriette f (invariable)
- gloriette
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