Portico

/ˈpɔːrtɪˌkoʊ/ noun

A portico is a covered entrance to a building, usually with a roof supported by columns, often in classical or grand architectural styles. It provides both decoration and shelter at the doorway.

From Italian *portico*, from Latin *porticus* “colonnade, covered walk,” from *porta* “gate.” It shares roots with *porch* and *portal*, all tied to entrances and gates.

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