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per·go·la \ˈpərgələ, ÷(ˌ)pərˈgōlə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian, from Latin pergula projecting roof, vine arbor 1. a. : an openwork arch or covering for a walk or passageway over which climbing plants are trained : arbor, trellis b. : a usually vine-covered openwork shelter in a garden : bower c. : a small usually circular structure consisting of a roof supported by columns < policemen in Panama have … pillared pergolas from which to direct traffic — Flora Lewis > 2. : a structure usually consisting of parallel colonnades supporting an open roof of girders and cross rafters < at the end of the pergola are the industrial exhibits — Architectural Review > |