overkapte
Overkapte is a Dutch term used in historical contexts to describe something that has been covered over or provided with a canopy. The word is not common in contemporary standard Dutch, and modern descriptions more often use terms such as overdekt, bedekt, or voorzien van een luifel.
Etymology: The term appears to be a compound of over- (meaning above or beyond) and a form
Attested usage: In older architectural and nautical texts, overkapte features are described as elements having an
Examples: A phrasing like "een overkapte ingang" would denote an entrance covered by a canopy; "een overkapte
See also: overdekt, luifel, canopie, architectuurhistorie, dekking.
Notes: There is no widely recognized organization, doctrine, or place named Overkapte. The term persists primarily