Why this word is great
FRESCADE — [Noun] A cool walk or a shady place. From the French frescade, tracing back to the Italian frescata, itself from fresco ("cool"). Unlike "promenade" (which suggests a leisurely stroll regardless of temperature) or "arbor" (which offers shade but not movement), a frescade is the marriage of motion and relief. It is the dappled path under ancient oaks, the breeze-kissed alley between stone walls, the slow, deliberate pacing of a garden at dusk when the earth exhales its stored coolness—a fleeting sanctuary from the weight of the day.