pergola, arbor, a framework used to support and train climbing plants
hut made of brushwood standing on four poles
a covered terrace, open on the front, built on the upper floor of a house and used for drying fruits
(historical) during the Ottoman Empire, a customs building allocated to tradesmen and the officials who controlled them
gazebo
Etymology
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish چارطاق (çardak), from Classical Persian چَارْطَاق (čārtāq, “vault”), a compound of چار (čâr, “four”) + طاق (tâq, “arch”).