1. pergola - Noun
2. Pergola - Proper noun
a framework that supports climbing plants
Source: WordNetthe arbor provided a shady resting place in the park Source: Internet
Bellini to Giuseppe Pasta, 28 April 1828, in Weinstock 1971, p. 118 Foyer of the Teatro della Pergola, after redecoration in the 1850s When returning to Naples, the couple reached Rome on 30 April. Source: Internet
But over the years we had many, many happy lunches under that pergola — though I do admit we occasionally had to make a run for it, with everyone clutching their plate as the rain tipped down. Source: Internet
Just outside the family room is an alfresco area with a pergola cover (a lovely space for entertaining), feeding the children or socialising with family and friends. Source: Internet
The hotel is on the left, the anchor from the Libelle shipwreck and the pergola leading to the "Clipper" seaplane dock is on the right. Source: Internet
A rustic, barn-style home features an illuminated pergola. Source: Internet