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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.

pavilion

verb transitive
To furnish with tents.

pavilion

To shelter with a tent.