alcove

/ˈæl.koʊv/

UK: /ˈæl.kəʊv/

ÆL · koʊv (2 syllables)

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Definition

A small recessed area set off from a larger room.

Etymology

From French alcôve, from Spanish alcoba or Portuguese alcova, from Arabic القُبَّة (al-qubba, “vault, chamber with vaulted roof”). Doublet of qubba.

Example Sentences

  • "It was very different from such bookstores as he had been accustomed to patronize. Two stories of the old house had been thrown into one: the lower space was divided into little alcoves; above, a gallery ran round the wall, which carried books to the ceiling."
  • "The house was situated in a leafy alcove."
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