dossel

/ˈdɒsəl/

Definitions

1. noun

A roof or covering over a doorway or a part of a building, often supported by columns or pillars.

“The dossel above the entrance added a touch of elegance to the old mansion.”

2. noun

A structure, typically of wood, supporting a roof or other covering over a doorway or entrance.

“The dossel had been damaged in the storm and needed to be repaired.”

Synonyms

  • canopy
  • porte-cochère

Antonyms

  • none