pergola

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English - English
A framework in the form of a passageway of columns that supports a trelliswork roof; used to support and train climbing plants

By the little garden pergola open to the winds some fluttered peacocks were blotted nervelessly amid the dripping trees, their heads sunk back beneath their wings: while in the pergola itself, like a fallen storm-cloud, lolled a negress, her levelled, polecat eyes semi-veiled by the nebulous alchemy of the rainbow.

A covered walk in a garden, usually formed by a double row of posts or pillars with joists above and covered by climbing plants
A structure with climbing plants along the walk
{i} arbor made from columns and a trellis roof (used for growing climbing vines)
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a framework that supports climbing plants; "the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park"
-a structure with open wood-framed roofs, often latticed and supported by regularly spaced posts or columns, and covered by climbing plants such as vines or roses, shading a walk or passageway Pergolas are distinguished from "arbors," which are less extensive in extent and structure
In a garden, a pergola is an arch or a structure with a roof over which climbing plants can be grown. a structure made of posts built for plants to grow over in a garden (pergula). Garden walk or terrace typically formed by two rows of columns or posts roofed with an open framework of beams and cross rafters over which plants are trained. Its purpose is to provide a foundation on which climbing plants can be viewed and to give shade. Known in ancient Egypt, pergolas were a common feature of early Renaissance gardens in Italy and subsequently throughout Europe. They had a marked revival during the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain. See also arbor
A covered walkway in a garden formed from two rows of upright pillars supporting horizontal beams perimeter - The edge of an area
Wooden structures make popular garden features, often they are used to create a shady retreat from the sun We have used the term pergola on the form as it is the most common request we get In fact this could relate to one of the following: A pergola An arbour A summerhouse
An arbor with an open roof of rafters supported by posts or columns
A garden walk usually formed by a double row of posts or with beams above and covered with climbing plants
an arbor or bower; An arbor or trellis treated architecturally, as with stone columns or similar massive structure
\Per"go*la\, n An arbor or bower or trellis; a structure that supports climbing plants
A passageway covered by a trellis on which climbing plants are grown
pergolas
plural of pergola
vine pergola
frame which has vine growing on it
Turkish - English
pergola
pergola

    Hyphenation

    per·go·la

    Turkish pronunciation

    pırgōlı

    Pronunciation

    /pərˈgōlə/ /pɜrˈɡoʊlə/

    Etymology

    [ 'p&r-g&-l&, p& ] (noun.) 1675. From Italian pergola, from Latin pergula.
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