fresˈkād, -äd noun
( -s )
Etymology: obsolete French, from Middle French, probably from (assumed) Old Provençal frescada cool of the evening, cool drink (whence Provençal frescado ), from Old Provençal fresc fresh, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German frisc fresh
: a cool walk : shady place
where each frescade rings with melodious booing — W.H.Auden