All 5 Uses of
pavilion
in
Love's Labour's Lost
- A pavilion and tents at a distance.†
Scene 2.1 *pavilion = a large structure separate from a main structure or temporary
- Come, to our pavilion: Boyet is dispos'd.†
Scene 2.1
- Sir, it is the King's most sweet pleasure and affection to congratulate the princess at her pavilion, in the posteriors of this day, which the rude multitude call the afternoon.†
Scene 5.1
- Before the Princess's pavilion.†
Scene 5.2
- 'The armipotent Mars, of lances the almighty, Gave Hector a gift, the heir of Ilion; A man so breath'd that certain he would fight ye, From morn till night, out of his pavilion.†
Scene 5.2
Definition:
a large structure separate from a main structure
in various senses, including:
- a large roofed structure without walls -- often found in parks
- a temporary structure -- such as a large tent to house exhibits at a fair, to provide sports facilities, or to put on a show
- a section of a large hospital or office complex adjacent to other parts