Definition
The act or state of being embowered; a sheltered or enclosed space formed by foliage.
Etymology
From 'embower' + '-ment' (noun suffix). The suffix converts the verb into a noun representing either the action or the resulting condition.
Kelly Says
Medieval gardens were designed with multiple embowerments—secret gardens within gardens—creating the sense of discovery and wonder that medieval poets constantly described.
Translations
ARالعربية
تغطية
tagh-thee-ya
CACatalà
embossament
em-bo-ssa-ment
CSČeština
obalení
o-ba-le-nee
DADansk
beklædning
be-kled-ning
DEDeutsch
Umrahmung
oom-rahm-ung
ELΕλληνικά
καλύPter
ka-lyp-ter
ESEspañol
enrevestimiento
en-reh-ves-tee-mien-toh
FRFrançais
encadrement
on-ka-drem-man
HUMagyar
bevonat
be-vo-nat
IDBahasa Indonesia
penutup
pen-too-tup
ITItaliano
incastonatura
in-kas-toh-na-too-ra
MSBahasa Melayu
penutup
pen-too-tup
NLNederlands
omranding
om-ran-ding
NONorsk
beklædning
be-kled-ning
PTPortuguês
emaranhamento
eh-ma-ra-n-ha-men-toh
RORomână
îmbracare
im-bra-ca-re
RUРусский
ограждение
og-ra-zhd-en-ee-ye
SVSvenska
beklädnad
be-klad-nad
SWKiswahili
funika
fu-ni-ka
THไทย
การปกคลุม
gaan pok-khlum
TLTL
pagtatakpan
pag-ta-tak-pan
TRTürkçe
kapsama
ka-p-sa-ma
UKУкраїнська
обгортка
ob-hor-tka
VITiếng Việt
bóng cheo
bong cheo