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pavilion pavilionbrilliant-cut gemstonepa·vil·ion P0123000 (pə-vĭl′yən) n. 1. An ornate tent. 2. a. A light, sometimes ornamental roofed structure, used for amusement or shelter, as at parks or fairs: a picnic pavilion. b. A usually temporary structure erected at a fair or show for use by an exhibitor: the French pavilion at the World's Fair. c. A large structure housing sports or entertainment facilities; an arena. 3. A structure or another building connected to a larger building; an annex. 4. One of a group of related buildings forming a complex, as of a hospital. 5. The lower surface of a brilliant-cut gem, slanting outward from the culet to the girdle. tr.v. pa·vil·ioned, pa·vil·ion·ing, pa·vil·ions 1. To cover or furnish with or as if with a pavilion. 2. To put in or as if in a pavilion. [Middle English pavilon, from Old French pavillon, from Late Latin pāpiliō, pāpiliōn-, butterfly, tent (a tent being so called because the flaps at the entrance of a tent when drawn apart resemble the outspread wings of a butterfly), from Latin, butterfly; see pāl- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] pavilion (pəˈvɪljən) n1. (General Sporting Terms) Brit a building at a sports ground, esp a cricket pitch, in which players change2. (Architecture) a summerhouse or other decorative shelter3. (Architecture) a building or temporary structure, esp one that is open and ornamental, for housing exhibitions4. (Historical Terms) a large ornate tent, esp one with a peaked top, as used by medieval armies5. (Architecture) one of a set of buildings that together form a hospital or other large institution6. (Jewellery) one of four main facets on a brilliant-cut stone between the girdle and the culetvb (tr) 7. to place or set in or as if in a pavilion: pavilioned in splendour. 8. to provide with a pavilion or pavilions[C13: from Old French pavillon canopied structure, from Latin pāpiliō butterfly, tent]pa•vil•ion (pəˈvɪl yən) n. 1. a light, usu. open building, used for concerts, exhibits, etc. 2. any of a number of separate or attached buildings forming a hospital or the like. 3. a projecting element of a building facade, esp. at the center or ends, usu. suggesting a tower. 4. a tent, esp. a large and elaborate one. 5. Also called base. the part of a cut gem below the girdle. [1250–1300; Middle English pavilon < Old French paveillon < Latin pāpiliōnem, acc. of pāpiliō butterfly] pavilion Past participle: pavilioned Gerund: pavilioning
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pavilion | pavilion |
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I pavilion | you pavilion | he/she/it pavilions | we pavilion | you pavilion | they pavilion |
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I pavilioned | you pavilioned | he/she/it pavilioned | we pavilioned | you pavilioned | they pavilioned |
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I am pavilioning | you are pavilioning | he/she/it is pavilioning | we are pavilioning | you are pavilioning | they are pavilioning |
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I have pavilioned | you have pavilioned | he/she/it has pavilioned | we have pavilioned | you have pavilioned | they have pavilioned |
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I was pavilioning | you were pavilioning | he/she/it was pavilioning | we were pavilioning | you were pavilioning | they were pavilioning |
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I had pavilioned | you had pavilioned | he/she/it had pavilioned | we had pavilioned | you had pavilioned | they had pavilioned |
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I will pavilion | you will pavilion | he/she/it will pavilion | we will pavilion | you will pavilion | they will pavilion |
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I will have pavilioned | you will have pavilioned | he/she/it will have pavilioned | we will have pavilioned | you will have pavilioned | they will have pavilioned |
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I will be pavilioning | you will be pavilioning | he/she/it will be pavilioning | we will be pavilioning | you will be pavilioning | they will be pavilioning |
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I have been pavilioning | you have been pavilioning | he/she/it has been pavilioning | we have been pavilioning | you have been pavilioning | they have been pavilioning |
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I will have been pavilioning | you will have been pavilioning | he/she/it will have been pavilioning | we will have been pavilioning | you will have been pavilioning | they will have been pavilioning |
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I had been pavilioning | you had been pavilioning | he/she/it had been pavilioning | we had been pavilioning | you had been pavilioning | they had been pavilioning |
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I would pavilion | you would pavilion | he/she/it would pavilion | we would pavilion | you would pavilion | they would pavilion |
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I would have pavilioned | you would have pavilioned | he/she/it would have pavilioned | we would have pavilioned | you would have pavilioned | they would have pavilioned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pavilion - large and often sumptuous tent marqueecollapsible shelter, tent - a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs); "he pitched his tent near the creek" | Translationspavilion (pəˈviljən) noun a building on a sports ground in which players change their clothes, store equipment etc. a cricket pavilion. 運動場休息處,大帳篷 运动场休息处,大帐篷
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pavilion1. a summerhouse or other decorative shelter 2. a building or temporary structure, esp one that is open and ornamental, for housing exhibitions 3. a large ornate tent, esp one with a peaked top, as used by medieval armies 4. one of a set of buildings that together form a hospital or other large institution PavilionAn open structure or small ornamental building, shelter or kiosk used as a summer house or as an adjunct of a larger building. It is usually a detached structure for specialized activities, and is often located as a terminal structure with a hipped roof on all sides so as to have a pyramidal form.Pavilion (1) A small or light and open structure that stands alone and has a special relation to the outdoors. Many temple and palace buildings in the Orient are pavilions. The pavilion became an integral part of European palace and park architecture during the 17th and 18th centuries in France and Britain and in the 18th and first quarter of the 19th century in Russia. (2) A portion of a large building, usually topped by a separate roof. (3) A permanent or temporary structure, intended for exhibits, trade, the filming of motion pictures, and so forth. pavilion[pə′vil·yən] (lapidary) The portion of a faceted gemstone below the girdle. Also known as base. pavilion1. A detached or semidetached structure used for entertainment or (as at a hospital) for specialized activities. 2. On a façade, a prominent portion usually central or terminal, identified by projection, height, and special roof forms. 3. In a garden or fairground, a temporary structure or tent, usually ornamented.pavilion
Synonyms for pavilionnoun large and often sumptuous tentSynonymsRelated Words |