Now I assygne you to mete me in the medowe by the river of Camelot, where Merlyon sette the perowne.
An out-of-door flight of steps, as in a garden, leading to a terrace or to an upper story; usually applied to mediævel or later structures of some architectural pretensions
perron
الواصلة
per·ron
التركية النطق
perın
النطق
/ˈperən/ /ˈpɛrən/
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[ 'per-&n, pe-rOn ] (noun.) 1723. From Anglo-Norman and Middle French perron, from pierre (“stone”).