parvis noun.
['pɑ:vɪs] LME.[Old & mod. French (also parevis) from Proto-Romance from late Latin paradisus PARADISE (in the Middle Ages denoting the area in front of St Peter's, Rome).]1. An enclosed area, often surrounded with colonnades or porticoes, in front of a building, esp. a cathedral or church; a single colonnade in front of a church.
LME.b. Hist. A room over a church porch.
M19.2. A public or academic conference or disputation. Long
obsolete exc.
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