1. Maison. Un pavillon de banlieue.
2. Bâtiment. Un pavillon d'exposition.
3. Drapeau. Sous pavillon national.
A house for bees; an apiary. bee house
ETYM Bengalee bânglâ.
A small one-storied house; SYN. cottage.
A one-storied house with a low-pitched roof; also; a house having one and a half stories and usually a front porch.
A small roofed structure affording shade and rest; SYN. summerhouse.
ETYM Old Eng. hous, hus, as. hus.
1. A dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families.
2. A building in which something is sheltered or located.
3. An official assembly having legislative powers.
4. Aristocratic family line.
5. Play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults.
6. The audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema.
7. The members of a religious community living together.
ETYM French pavillon, from Latin pavilio a butterfly, also, a tent, because spread out like a butterfly's wings.
Large and often sumptuous tent; SYN. marquee.
A building occupied by a club; SYN. club. club-house.
1. A house occupied by a club or used for club activities.
2. Locker rooms used by an athletic team.
3. A building at a golf course typically housing a locker room, pro shop, and restaurant.