Balcony Definition

bălkə-nē
balconies
noun
A platform that projects from the wall of a building and is surrounded by a railing, balustrade, or parapet.
American Heritage
A platform projecting from the wall of an upper floor of a building and enclosed by a railing.
Webster's New World
A gallery that projects over the main floor in a theater or auditorium.
American Heritage
An upper floor of rows of seats in a theater or auditorium, often jutting out over the main floor; gallery.
Webster's New World

An accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window.

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Other Word Forms of Balcony

Noun

Singular:
balcony
Plural:
balconies

Origin of Balcony

  • From Italian balcone "balcony, floor-length window" from Old Italian balcone "scaffold", from Lombardic *balko, *balkon- (“beam”) from Proto-Germanic *balkô (“beam”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhelg'- (“beam, pile, prop”). Akin to Old High German balco, balcho (“beam”), Old English balca (“beam, ridge”). More at balk.

    From Wiktionary

  • Italian balcone from Old Italian scaffold of Germanic origin

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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