kiosk
Part of speech: noun
Arch. An ornamental pavilion, common in the Orient, and imitated elsewhere.
Usage examples "kiosk":
- And who then has poisoned the general and his wife, in the kiosk, if not Natacha? - "The Secret of the Night", Gaston Leroux.
- Go back to the Vizier's kiosk while he hath not noticed thy absence. - "The Slaves of the Padishah", Mór Jókai.
- Edgington's people shall fit up a tent and a kiosk, and we'll try and do the thing nicely. - "By Birth a Lady", George Manville Fenn.