All 26 Uses
pavilion
in
Inheritance, by Christopher Paolini
(Auto-generated)
- To the southwest, a mile beyond the city, was the Varden's camp: long rows of gray woolen tents ringed by stake-lined trenches, a few brightly colored pavilions sporting flags and pennants, and stretched out on the bare ground, hundreds of wounded men.†
Chpt 3
- Her hair fluttered about her face as she trotted over to three of Eragon's elven guards, who were standing in a pool of shadow behind a nearby pavilion.†
Chpt 9 *pavilion = a large structure separate from a main structure or temporary
- Then they presented themselves to Nasuada in her pavilion.†
Chpt 26
- "From his place at the far end of the table that filled the middle of Nasuada's pavilion, Orik nodded and said, "That's true enough.†
Chpt 27
- Nasuada fell silent again, and everyone in the pavilion, including Eragon, waited to see what she would come up with.†
Chpt 27
- He landed close to Nasuada's pavilion, and the earth shook from the impact of his weight.†
Chpt 36
- I'll meet you by Nasuada's pavilion.†
Chpt 36
- He could not see the rest of the elves, but he could sense their presence on the other side of Nasuada's red pavilion, which stood in the center of the havoc.†
Chpt 36
- Groups of werecats chased soldiers back and forth throughout the clearing around the pavilion.†
Chpt 36
- Close to the pavilion stood the herbalist, dueling with a large, burly man—she fighting with her wool combs, he with a mace in one hand and a flail in the other.†
Chpt 36
- They had moved off to the left of the pavilion and were circling each other, trampling row after row of tents.†
Chpt 36
- He turned and, to his horror, saw Murtagh striding out of the pavilion, dragging Nasuada by her wrists.†
Chpt 36
- Eragon dove to the side and rolled behind the pavilion, trying to put distance between himself and the dragon.†
Chpt 36
- Knowing that the healing was going to require several minutes, Eragon left Saphira with the elves and hurried back through the rows of tents to the area near Nasuada's pavilion, where Blodhgarm and the two other elven spellcasters were still locked in mental combat with the last of the four enemy magicians.†
Chpt 37
- Half an hour later, as quiet and order had begun to settle over the camp again, a runner informed Eragon that Arya desired his immediate presence in King Orik's pavilion.†
Chpt 37
- The only one not frowning was Saphira—her head was pushed through the entrance to the pavilion so thatshe could participate in the conclave—but her lips were pulled back slightly, as if she was about to snarl.†
Chpt 37
- No one else had been allowed into the pavilion.†
Chpt 37
- "I never wanted this," said Eragon, staring down at the map of Alagaesia stretched out on the table in the center of the pavilion.†
Chpt 37
- It had been wise of Arya, Eragon thought, to stage the meeting in Orik's pavilion.†
Chpt 37
- Still, by staging the meeting in Orik's pavilion, Arya had strengthened Eragon's case and undercut his critics, without appearing to endorse or attack either.†
Chpt 37
- Above them, Garzhvog's massive head dipped, causing misshapen shadows to glide across the pavilion walls.†
Chpt 37
- He explained to Garzhvog about the Dauthdaert, then insisted everyone in the pavilion swear an oath in the ancient language that they would not discuss the spear with anyone else without permission.†
Chpt 37
- Eragon saw Blodhgarm and the other elves gathered in a close-knit group, half hidden behind a nearby pavilion.†
Chpt 41
- The three of them were gathered in Orrin's pavilion, where the king had summoned them.†
Chpt 58
- Roran stormed out of the pavilion.†
Chpt 58
- He paced in front of the pavilion until Jormundur emerged.†
Chpt 58
Definitions:
-
(1)
(pavilion) a large building or section of a building that stands apart in function or design -- often used for gatherings, exhibitions, or specialized purposes
-
(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely, pavilion can reference a facet of a gem or part of the outer ear.