arcado
Arcado is a term used in several Romance-language architectural vocabularies to describe features that involve arches. As an adjective, it means “arcaded” or “having arches.” In architectural descriptions, an arcado building or passage is one that includes a series of arches forming an arcade or arched walkway.
Etymology and scope: Arcado derives from the Latin arcus, meaning arch, with the productive Romance-language suffixes
Usage and examples: In practice, arcado appears in phrases such as pasaje arcado (arcaded passage) or galería
Context and significance: Arcado features are common in medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque contexts, where arches organize
Variations and related terms: Related terms in the same linguistic family describe arches more broadly, such
In sum, arcado is a descriptive architectural term signaling arcades and arched elements, used mainly in Iberian-language