Meaning & Definition of word "Bower"

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    Bower

    /ˈbaʊər/

    noun:

    • 1. A shady, leafy shelter or retreat, often found in a garden or the woods.
      • Example: The children played in the bower, enjoying the dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves.
    • 2. A woman’s private or domestic chamber.
      • Example: She retired to her bower to read in peace away from the bustle of the household.
    • 3. A shelter or dwelling, particularly one built for leisure.
      • Example: The couple built a charming bower in their backyard, perfect for relaxing on summer afternoons.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'bower', from Old English 'bur', meaning 'dwelling' or 'shelter'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bower of bliss:

    A romantic or idyllic retreat.

    Related Words

    arbor:

    A garden feature consisting of a shaded area often covered with climbing plants.

    alley:

    A narrow garden path, typically lined with trees or shrubs.

    nook:

    A corner or recess, especially one offering seclusion or security.

    Slang Meanings of bower