Definition
A variant or alternate spelling of 'gazebo,' which is an open-sided roofed structure, typically in a garden or park.
Etymology
From 'gazebo,' which likely comes from Italian 'gazebo' or from 'gaze' plus a Latin suffix '-ebo'; the word may derive from Ottoman Turkish 'kasr' (palace) filtered through Italian.
Kelly Says
The word 'gazebo' itself is mysterious—scholars still aren't 100% sure where it came from, but it perfectly describes that one specific thing (the garden structure) that English needed a word for, and somehow Italian or Turkish provided exactly what we needed!
Translations
ARالعربية
غزابو
gha-za-boo
CACatalà
gazabo
ga-za-boh
CSČeština
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
DADansk
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
DEDeutsch
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
ELΕλληνικά
Γαζάμπο
ga-zah-mpo
ESEspañol
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
FISuomi
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
FRFrançais
gazabo
ga-zah-bo
HIहिन्दी
गज़ाबो
ga-za-boh
HUMagyar
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
IDBahasa Indonesia
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
ITItaliano
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
MSBahasa Melayu
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
MYမြန်မာ
ဂေဇာဘို
ga-za-bo
NLNederlands
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
NONorsk
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
PLPolski
gazabo
ga-za-boh
PTPortuguês
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
RORomână
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
RUРусский
газабо
ga-za-bo
SVSvenska
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
SWKiswahili
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
TEతెలుగు
గాజాబో
ga-ja-boh
TRTürkçe
gazabo
ga-zah-boh
UKУкраїнська
газабо
ga-za-bo
VITiếng Việt
gazabo
ga-zah-boh