How Do You Spell COLONNADE?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒlənˌe͡ɪd] (IPA)

Colonnade is a word that describes a row of columns. It is spelled C-O-L-O-N-N-A-D-E and is pronounced /ˌkɒləˈneɪd/. The first syllable "col" is pronounced with the short "o" sound and the second syllable "on" is pronounced with the short "a" sound. The final syllable "ade" is pronounced with the long "a" sound. The word is commonly used in architecture to describe a series of evenly spaced columns, often found in public buildings or gardens.

COLONNADE Meaning and Definition

  1. A colonnade is a distinctive architectural feature consisting of a row of columns or pillars that support a roof or a series of arches. This architectural element is often used to beautify and enhance the functionality of buildings, particularly in public spaces, open-air markets, or grand entrances. The colonnade can be found in a wide range of structures, including palaces, temples, government buildings, and even residential complexes.

    Typically, a colonnade consists of several columns, often with a uniform design, evenly spaced apart and supporting an entablature or architrave. This horizontal element above the columns provides structural support and helps distribute the weight of the roof or arches. The combination of columns and entablature creates a visually appealing and harmonious rhythm, adding elegance and symmetry to the overall architecture.

    Colonnades offer practical benefits as well. By providing a covered walkway or shaded area, it protects against inclement weather such as rain or intense sunlight, allowing people to stroll comfortably. This architectural feature also encourages airflow and ventilation, creating a more pleasant environment during hot or humid climates.

    Throughout history, colonnades have been widely used in different architectural styles, such as the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, Neoclassicism, and Renaissance architecture. They continue to remain popular today, serving as both functional and decorative elements in various types of structures worldwide.

  2. A series or range of columns placed at certain intervals.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of COLONNADE

The word "colonnade" comes from the French word "colonnade", which was derived from the Italian word "colonnato". The Italian term is a combination of "colonna" (column) and the suffix "-ata" (indicating a collection or a group of). The Italian word ultimately traces back to the Latin word "columna", meaning column.

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Plural form of COLONNADE is COLONNADES

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