portico

Etymology

From Italian portico, from Latin porticus (“porch”), from porta (“gate”). Doublet of porch.

noun

  1. A porch, or a small space with a roof supported by columns, serving as the entrance to a building.
    The amphitheatre hath two portici as that at Niſmes. 1732, Awnsham Churchill; John Churchill], A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Some Now First Printed from Original Manuscripts, Others Now First Published in English.[…], volume VI, London: […] Messʳˢ Churchill, for John Walthoe,[…]; Tho. Wotton,[…], page 723, column 2
    […] Porticus Milliaria (portico of the thousand paces) which was the longest, if not the most attractive, of the many portici of ancient Rome. 1971, Carlo Galassi Paluzzi, Roman Churches, Italian State Tourist Office, page 44, column 1
    The portici enhance street life today, as they did when they were first constructed, not simply by providing protection from sun and rain, but by providing attractive public spaces for friends to meet, for business people to conduct business, for vendors to display their wares, for musicians to play their music and for beggars to beg. […] Most tours of Bologna begin in the Piazza Maggiore, on the site of the Roman forum, but it’s important to remember that the piazza didn’t begin to take its present shape till toward the end of the 13th century—after the age of medieval towers, after the citizens began to enjoy their portici. 10 November 1996, Robert Hellenga, “Bologna through medieval eyes”, in The New York Times Magazine, pages 40–42
    These lines are possibly meant to represent two portici flanking the building on its long sides. 2016, Roger S. Bagnall, Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Akın Ersoy, Cumhur Tanrıver, editors, Graffiti from the Basilica in the Agora of Smyrna, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World and New York University Press, page 433

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