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frescade|frɛˈskɑːd| Also 6 (from It.) freskata. [a. F. frescade (Cotgr.), ad. It. frescata, f. fresco cool, fresh.] A cool walk; a shady alley.
[1630R. Johnson's Kingd. & Commw. 7 Nor have those under the Torride Zone so much need of the Romane Grottaes or Freskataes for to coole them.] 1656–81Blount Glossogr., Frescades, refreshments as..light garments, cool air..cool drinks, Bowers or shades over-spread with green boughs. 1759Lond. Mag. XXVIII. 605 They..go in parties to enjoy themselves in their gardens and frescades. 1832Fraser's Mag. IV. 706 The fragrant orangeries,—the grateful frescades,—the many-twinkling fountains. |