courtyard

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Courtyard of Castle of Polish Kings in Niepołomice, 25 km from Kraków (Cracow).

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From court +‎ yard.

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Noun

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courtyard (plural courtyards)

  1. An area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings.
    She sat in the courtyard, enjoying the garden.

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