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pavilion
noun
[L. papilio, a butterfly, and a pavilion.]
pavil’yun.
pavilion
A tent; a temporary movable habitation.
pavilion
In architecture, a kind of turret or building, usually insulated and contained under a single roof; sometimes square and sometimes in the form of a dome. Sometimes a pavilion is a projecting part in the front of a building; sometimes it flanks a corner.
pavilion
In military affairs, a tent raised on posts. The word is sometimes used for a flag, colors, ensign or banner.
pavilion
In heraldry, a covering in form of a tent, investing the armories of kings.
pavilion
Among jewelers, the under side and corner of brilliants, lying between the girdle and collet.