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pavilion
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A Clash of Kings
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- She remembered the splendor of it: the field of pavilions along the river with a knight's shield hung before each door, the long rows of silken pennants waving in the wind, the gleam of sunlight on bright steel and gilded spurs.†
p. 40.3
- The night of the tourney at King's Landing, all the knights had hung their shields outside their pavilions.†
p. 305.2 *
- The steel points of pikes flamed red with sunlight, as if already blooded, while the pavilions of the knights and high lords sprouted from the grass like silken mushrooms.†
p. 338.7
- The golden rose of Highgarden was seen everywhere: sewn on the right breast of armsmen and servants, flapping and fluttering from the green silk banners that adorned lance and pike, painted upon the shields hung outside the pavilions of the sons and brothers and cousins and uncles of House Tyrell.†
p. 339.1
- They had been riding up a gentle slope toward a line of brightly colored pavilions on the height.†
p. 339.8
- Lady Catelyn shall have my own pavilion.†
p. 346.4pavilion = a large structure separate from a main structure or temporary
- Renly led his bride back toward the castle while his steward conducted Catelyn to the king's green silk pavilion.†
p. 346.9
- The pavilion was larger than the common rooms of many an inn and furnished with every comfort: feather mattress and sleeping furs, a wood-and-copper tub large enough for two, braziers to keep off the night's chill, slung leather camp chairs, a writing table with quills and inkpot, bowls of peaches, plums, and pears, a flagon of wine with a set of matched silver cups, cedar chests packed full of Renly's clothing, books, maps, game boards, a high harp, a tall bow and a quiver of arrows, a pair of red-tailed hunting hawks, a vertible armory of fine weapons.†
p. 346.9
- If you come on Ser Ottyn's pavilion, you've gone too far.†
p. 366.8
- The stink of the Lannister host reached Arya well before she could make out the devices on the banners that sprouted along the lakeshore, atop the pavilions of the westermen.†
p. 419.1
- Catelyn sent Hal Mollen to tend to their horses while she accompanied Renly back to the royal pavilion at the heart of the encampment.†
p. 481.5pavilion = a large structure separate from a main structure or temporary
- A clamor filled the pavilion, as other men loudly set forth their claims.†
p. 483.1
- Dusk was falling when Catelyn left the pavilion.†
p. 484.1
- Knights were trampled to death in their pavilions, and the rabble woke in terror and fled, casting aside their weapons to run the faster.†
p. 492.1
- The candles within Renly's pavilion made the shimmering silken walls seem to glow, transforming the great tent into a magical castle alive with emerald light.†
p. 499.3pavilion = a large structure separate from a main structure or temporary
- Two of the Rainbow Guard stood sentry at the door to the royal pavilion.†
p. 499.3
- Loud voices came from the other side of the pavilion.†
p. 504.4
- Behind them, the king's pavilion was well ablaze, flames rising high against the dark.†
p. 504.5
- Outside the walls, tents and pavilions were coming down.†
p. 547.5
- At the feast, in the melee, even in Renly's pavilion with her brothers of the Rainbow Guard.†
p. 560.6pavilion = a large structure separate from a main structure or temporary
- In the pavilion ...when they thought that I had ...that I had ...†
p. 562.4
- Is that why she shares his pavilion now?†
p. 605.6
- They had sat in his pavilion, helped him make his battle plans, plotted how Stannis might be brought low.†
p. 607.6
- Stannis reined up long enough to hark a brusque dismissal to Lord Florent and the others, commanding them to attend him in his pavilion one hour hence for a council of war.†
p. 614.4
- They bowed their heads and dispersed, while Davos and Melisandre rode to the king's pavilion.†
p. 614.5
- After the brightness of the morning, the interior of the pavilion seemed cool and dim.†
p. 614.9
- Osmynd would have listened patiently to the tale of what she had seen and felt in Renly's pavilion, and he might have known what it meant as well, and what she must do to lay to rest the shadows that stalked her dreams.†
p. 651.3
Definitions:
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(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
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely, pavilion can reference a facet of a gem or part of the outer ear.