Grotto

/ˈɡrɑːtoʊ/ noun

A small, picturesque cave or a man-made cave-like structure, often decorated and used as a cool, shaded retreat or garden feature.

From Italian 'grotta,' derived from Latin 'crypta' meaning 'hidden place' or 'vault.' The word traveled to English through Italian during the Renaissance when grottos became fashionable garden decorations for wealthy Europeans.

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