jumbrella

noun

Etymology

Blend of jumbo + umbrella.

  1. derived from umbella
  2. derived from umbrella
  3. borrowed from ombrella — “parasol, sunshade
  4. compounded as jumbrella — “jumbo + umbrella

Definitions

  1. A broad, canopy-like umbrella, generally used to cover the outdoor patio of a restaurant…

    A broad, canopy-like umbrella, generally used to cover the outdoor patio of a restaurant or bar, either on its own (if it is of sufficient size) or in combination with others.

    • More pleasing - though hardly groundbreaking - is a small, decked beer garden out back, about half the size of the inside space, fringed by planting, covered by a jumbrella and scattered liberally with ashtrays, tables and chairs.

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