courtyard
an open area enclosed by structures within a building complex, such as the temple, a palace, or a house; or any dwelling having such an enclosed open area (often a relatively elaborate structure)
“courtyard.” Atlas. Accessed 2026. https://fcbh-atlas.vercel.app/en/term/courtyard
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