Porch

/pɔːrtʃ/ noun

A porch is a covered area attached to the entrance of a house or building, often with a floor and sometimes with walls or railings. People use porches to sit, relax, and move between indoors and outdoors.

From Old French *porche*, from Latin *porticus* “colonnade, covered walk,” from *porta* “gate.” It originally referred to grand covered entryways before becoming more domestic.

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