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belvedere

[bel-vi-deer, bel-vi-deer, bel-ve-de-re] / ˈbɛl vɪˌdɪər, ˌbɛl vɪˈdɪər, ˌbɛl vɛˈdɛ rɛ /






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At the top of the house is a small belvedere for viewing the countryside.

From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2016

Broadway has recently been devoid of the sort of play which is chiefly concerned with elegant seductions in a belvedere.

From Time Magazine Archive

The film opens, fittingly enough, with Miles thundering across the countryside on horseback, and ends with her dying on her back in a belvedere bathed in moonlight.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I shall employ the time in writing my uncle how unwarrantably Captain Radicofani exceeds his orders," she replied as she swept angrily from the belvedere.

From Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) by Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams)

There was a belvedere, and if we had only brought our blankets!

From Riviera Towns by Gibbons, Herbert Adams