Canopy

/ˈkænəpi/ noun

A covering that hangs or spreads above something, like a roof of cloth, leaves, or other material.

The word comes from Middle English, via Old French 'canope' and Latin 'canopēum', meaning a mosquito net or bed curtain. It may trace back to Greek, possibly connected to a town named Canopus in Egypt, known for fancy furniture and coverings.

AMጣሪያ
ARمظلة
BNছাউনি
CSbaldachýn
DAbaldakin
DEBaldachin
ELκιβώτιο
ESdosel
FAسایبان
FIkatos
FRbaldaquin
GUછત
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