What is another word for loggias?

Pronunciation: [lˈɒɡi͡əz] (IPA)

Loggias are covered outdoor spaces that are typically found in Italian architecture. They are characterized by their open sides and column-supported roofs. A synonym for loggia could be a veranda, which is an open area usually located at the front of a house. It is also common to use the term balcony as a synonym for loggia. However, balconies are usually smaller and do not have the same amount of space as loggias. Lastly, a piazza or terrace could be used to describe an outdoor area that is similar to a loggia where one can stand and observe the surroundings.

What are the hypernyms for Loggias?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Loggias

Whichever way they turned quaint old walls met their eyes, and tumble-down churches, and mouldering towers, and mediaeval palazzi with carved doorways or rich loggias.
"The Woman Who Did"
Grant Allen
It is a beautiful drive across the Campagna, and then comes the ascent into the steep old town, and under the many gates and fortalices of the castle, to a courtyard with painted loggias.
"Story of My Life, volumes 1-3"
Augustus J. C. Hare
In detail it was not so bad now, but the whole was a violent effect of porches, gables, chimneys, galleries, loggias, balconies, and jalousies, which nature had not yet had time to palliate.
"Annie Kilburn A Novel"
W. D. Howells

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