noun
- An open space or courtyard in front of a church or cathedral, often surrounded by a covered walkway or portico.
- A covered entrance or porch to a church.
Usage: Also spelled 'parvis' or 'parvise'; Chiefly architectural and historical
Usage: Archaic or regional
Examples
- The cathedral's parvise was a gathering place for pilgrims before they entered the main building.
- Medieval churches often featured a parvise where worshippers could assemble.
- The parvise of Notre-Dame de Chartres is a notable example of medieval church architecture.
- Visitors crossed the parvise before ascending the steps to the cathedral entrance.
- The covered parvise provided shelter for those waiting to enter the church.