Meaning & Definition of word "Colonnade"

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    Colonnade

    /ˌkɒl.əˈneɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. A series of columns placed at regular intervals, often supporting a roof, an entablature, or arches.
      • Example: The ancient temple was adorned with a magnificent colonnade that provided shade for visitors.
    • 2. A covered walkway or passageway supported by columns, often found in gardens or parks.
      • Example: She strolled leisurely through the colonnade, enjoying the beauty of the blooming flowers on either side.
    • 3. A row of columns, typically freestanding, used for architectural decoration.
      • Example: The colonnade along the facade of the museum added a touch of grandeur to its overall design.

    Etymology

    French 'colonnade', from 'colonne' meaning 'column', from Latin 'columna'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    colonnade of columns:

    A specific arrangement of columns that forms a walkway or entrance.

    under the colonnade:

    Referring to being sheltered or walking beneath the columns.

    Related Words

    column:

    A vertical architectural element that supports a structure.

    portico:

    A structure consisting of a roof supported by columns at one or both ends.

    Slang Meanings of colonnade

    Meaning: A fancy way to describe a long line of anything, often people.

    Example Sentence: Look at that colonnade of fans waiting for the concert!

    Meaning: Used humorously to refer to a series of columns in an ordinary setting.

    Example Sentence: The yard was so plain until I added my colonnade of garden gnomes.