You searched for:
“miradors”
1. A window, balcony, or small tower providing an extensive view: The fair maiden stood on the mirador and watched the jousting match that was being performed in the courtyard below.
2. Etymology: from Catalan mirar, "to view" and Spanish, "to look"; from Latin mirari, "to wonder at".
2. Etymology: from Catalan mirar, "to view" and Spanish, "to look"; from Latin mirari, "to wonder at".
This entry is located in the following units:
mirac-, mira-, mir-
(page 2)
-or; -our (primarily British)
(page 9)