n. [ Origin uncertain: cf. F. auvent awing, or Pers. āwan, āwang, anything suspended, or LG. havening a place sheltered from wind and weather, E. haven. ] 1. A rooflike cover, usually of canvas, extended over or before any place as a shelter from the sun, rain, or wind. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. (Naut.) That part of the poop deck which is continued forward beyond the bulkhead of the cabin. [ 1913 Webster ]
[ほろ, horo](n) (1) canopy (esp. the cloth or canvas used for it); awning; top (of a convertible); hood; (2) helmet cape; cloth covering one's back to protect against arrows during battle#17258[Add to Longdo]
[tsundere ; tsundere](adj-f, n) (1) (See つんつん, でれでれ) being on the surface sharp and sarcastic (tsuntsun) but underneath lovestruck and fawning (deredere); characteristic of a gap between acted out actions and feelings in mind; (2) normally being sharp but at some prompt suddenly becoming lovestruck; hot-cold personality type[Add to Longdo]
[こうげんれいしょくすくなしじん, kougenreishokusukunashijin](exp) (arch) (See 巧言令色) those who resort to blandishments and fawning smiles are apt to lack compassion; a honeyed tongue with a heart of gall[Add to Longdo]