Meaning & Definition of Courtyard in English
English⟶
Courtyard
An open area enclosed by walls or buildings.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkɔːrtˌjɑːrd/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
courtyardsDetailed Definitions
Definition: An area enclosed by walls or buildings, often found in residential or institutional settings.
Example Sentence: The children played in the courtyard, surrounded by the tall brick buildings.
Definition: A yard, especially one that is enclosed by a building or walls.
Example Sentence: The courtyard of the castle was filled with flowers and benches.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'corte', from Old French 'cour', and 'yard', a term used for an enclosed space.
Synonyms
enclosureyardcompoundgardenatrium
Common Phrases and Expressions
- Open courtyard: A courtyard that is accessible and unobstructed.
- Courtyard garden: A garden located within the confines of a courtyard.
- Inner courtyard: A courtyard located within the interior of a building or complex.
Translations
- Spanish: patio
- French: cour
- German: Hof
- Russian: двор
Related Words
- patio: A paved outdoor area adjoining a house.
- veranda: A roofed platform along the outside of a house.
Slang Meanings of courtyard
Meaning: Cultural hub
Example Sentence: The courtyard has become a cultural hub in the neighborhood.
Meaning: Hangout spot
Example Sentence: After school, we always meet up in the courtyard; it's our hangout spot.