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  • 1 אדן-החלון

    window sill

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  • 2 חלון

    window, porthole, fenestra

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  • 3 מזגן חלון

    window air conditioning

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  • 4 מעטפה מאושנבת

    window envelope, envelope which has a small opening through which one can read the destination address

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  • 5 מעטפת חלון

    window envelope

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  • 6 אספקלריא

    אִסְפַּקְלַרְיָא, אִיסְ׳f. (specularia) 1) window-pane made of lapis specularis, window-glass. Targ. Y. Ex. 19:17; a. e.Kel. XXX, 2 תמחוי שעשאו א׳ a (glass) plate which is used as window-glass. 2) Metaph. prophetic vision. Succ.45b דמסתכלי בא׳וכ׳ who contemplate (Deity) through a lucid speculum. Gen. R. s. 91 שראה בא׳ שסברווכ׳ (play on sheber, grain, and seber, hope) he saw in the glass of prophecy that his hope (Joseph) was in Egypt. Lev. R. s. 1 א׳ מלוכלכת a dim glass (vision); opp. א׳ מצוחצחת polished glass (clear vision).Pl. אִסְפַּקְלַרְיוֹת. Ib.; Yalk. Lev. 432 אִיסְפַּקְלַרְיָאוֹת.

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  • 7 אִסְפַּקְלַרְיָא

    אִסְפַּקְלַרְיָא, אִיסְ׳f. (specularia) 1) window-pane made of lapis specularis, window-glass. Targ. Y. Ex. 19:17; a. e.Kel. XXX, 2 תמחוי שעשאו א׳ a (glass) plate which is used as window-glass. 2) Metaph. prophetic vision. Succ.45b דמסתכלי בא׳וכ׳ who contemplate (Deity) through a lucid speculum. Gen. R. s. 91 שראה בא׳ שסברווכ׳ (play on sheber, grain, and seber, hope) he saw in the glass of prophecy that his hope (Joseph) was in Egypt. Lev. R. s. 1 א׳ מלוכלכת a dim glass (vision); opp. א׳ מצוחצחת polished glass (clear vision).Pl. אִסְפַּקְלַרְיוֹת. Ib.; Yalk. Lev. 432 אִיסְפַּקְלַרְיָאוֹת.

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  • 8 אִיסְ׳

    אִסְפַּקְלַרְיָא, אִיסְ׳f. (specularia) 1) window-pane made of lapis specularis, window-glass. Targ. Y. Ex. 19:17; a. e.Kel. XXX, 2 תמחוי שעשאו א׳ a (glass) plate which is used as window-glass. 2) Metaph. prophetic vision. Succ.45b דמסתכלי בא׳וכ׳ who contemplate (Deity) through a lucid speculum. Gen. R. s. 91 שראה בא׳ שסברווכ׳ (play on sheber, grain, and seber, hope) he saw in the glass of prophecy that his hope (Joseph) was in Egypt. Lev. R. s. 1 א׳ מלוכלכת a dim glass (vision); opp. א׳ מצוחצחת polished glass (clear vision).Pl. אִסְפַּקְלַרְיוֹת. Ib.; Yalk. Lev. 432 אִיסְפַּקְלַרְיָאוֹת.

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  • 9 חלון

    חַלּוֹןc. (b. h.; חלל) perforation, aperture, window. B. Bath, III, 6 ח׳ המצריתוכ׳ the Egyptian window (a very small aperture in the wall) gives no privilege (v. חֲזָקָה), i. e. the neighbor may build against it, contrad. to הצורית a Tyrian window. Gen. R. s. 31, expl. צהר (Gen. 6:16); a. v. fr.Pl. חַלּוֹנוֹת. Y.R. Hash. II, 58a; Ex. R. s. 15 שס״ה ח׳וכ׳ 365 apertures did the Lord create in the sky; a. fr.

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  • 10 חַלּוֹן

    חַלּוֹןc. (b. h.; חלל) perforation, aperture, window. B. Bath, III, 6 ח׳ המצריתוכ׳ the Egyptian window (a very small aperture in the wall) gives no privilege (v. חֲזָקָה), i. e. the neighbor may build against it, contrad. to הצורית a Tyrian window. Gen. R. s. 31, expl. צהר (Gen. 6:16); a. v. fr.Pl. חַלּוֹנוֹת. Y.R. Hash. II, 58a; Ex. R. s. 15 שס״ה ח׳וכ׳ 365 apertures did the Lord create in the sky; a. fr.

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  • 11 חרך I

    חֲרָךְI m. (b. h. חֲרַכִּים; חרך, cmp. חרק a. חרם) lattice, latticed window. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 49b> כשם … בין חלון לח׳ as there is a difference between (the light as it comes through) an open window and a latticed window, so ; Num. R. s. 11; Pesik. R. s. 15; Yalk. Cant. 986 בין חלון לחלון (corr. acc.).Pl. חֲרַכִּים, חֲרַכִּין. Gen. R. s. 98.

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  • 12 חֲרָךְ

    חֲרָךְI m. (b. h. חֲרַכִּים; חרך, cmp. חרק a. חרם) lattice, latticed window. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 49b> כשם … בין חלון לח׳ as there is a difference between (the light as it comes through) an open window and a latticed window, so ; Num. R. s. 11; Pesik. R. s. 15; Yalk. Cant. 986 בין חלון לחלון (corr. acc.).Pl. חֲרַכִּים, חֲרַכִּין. Gen. R. s. 98.

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  • 13 כווא

    כַּוָּוא, כַּוָּאm., כַּוְותָא, כַּוְּתָא f. (√כו, v. כבב, to be arched, hollow) = h. חַלּוֹן, aperture, window. Targ. Zeph. 2:14 (ed. Lag. כַּוָּה). Targ. Prov. 7:6 ed. Lag. (oth. ed. כַּוַּיָּא pl.). Targ. Hos. 13:3 כַּוַּת נורא smoke-hole; a. e.M. Kat. 11a כוותא דדשא Ar. a. Rashi Ms. (ed. קביותא, Ms. M. קבוותא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the arch of the door, upper door-post. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. אודיקר׳ מן כ׳ Rabbi looked out of the window. Sabb.35a וסימניך כ׳ (or כַּוָּותָא pl.) thy sign by which to remember be ‘window (which reflects the light of the setting sun); a. fr.Pl. כַּוִּוין, כַּוַּויָּא, כַּוָּותָא, כַּוֵּי Targ. 1 Kings 6:4. Targ. Y. II Gen. 49:22. Targ. Cant. 2:9.B. Bath.6a בֵּי כַּוֵּי לאוכ׳ apertures in the party wall (for beam-rests) are no evidence of the neighbors share in the wall. Ib. 75a כ׳ דבי זיקא (Ms. O. כַּוֵּי זיקא) apertures for the air (windows, contrad. to openings for doors).Hebr. pl. כַּוִּין. Sifré Deut. 309 (play on ויכוננך, Deut. 32:6) עשאך כ׳ כ׳ he made thy body full of cavities (v. Pesik. Zutr. ed. Bub., Deut. p. 11 1); Yalk. ib. 942 כיון כיון (corr. acc.).

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  • 14 כוא

    כַּוָּוא, כַּוָּאm., כַּוְותָא, כַּוְּתָא f. (√כו, v. כבב, to be arched, hollow) = h. חַלּוֹן, aperture, window. Targ. Zeph. 2:14 (ed. Lag. כַּוָּה). Targ. Prov. 7:6 ed. Lag. (oth. ed. כַּוַּיָּא pl.). Targ. Hos. 13:3 כַּוַּת נורא smoke-hole; a. e.M. Kat. 11a כוותא דדשא Ar. a. Rashi Ms. (ed. קביותא, Ms. M. קבוותא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the arch of the door, upper door-post. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. אודיקר׳ מן כ׳ Rabbi looked out of the window. Sabb.35a וסימניך כ׳ (or כַּוָּותָא pl.) thy sign by which to remember be ‘window (which reflects the light of the setting sun); a. fr.Pl. כַּוִּוין, כַּוַּויָּא, כַּוָּותָא, כַּוֵּי Targ. 1 Kings 6:4. Targ. Y. II Gen. 49:22. Targ. Cant. 2:9.B. Bath.6a בֵּי כַּוֵּי לאוכ׳ apertures in the party wall (for beam-rests) are no evidence of the neighbors share in the wall. Ib. 75a כ׳ דבי זיקא (Ms. O. כַּוֵּי זיקא) apertures for the air (windows, contrad. to openings for doors).Hebr. pl. כַּוִּין. Sifré Deut. 309 (play on ויכוננך, Deut. 32:6) עשאך כ׳ כ׳ he made thy body full of cavities (v. Pesik. Zutr. ed. Bub., Deut. p. 11 1); Yalk. ib. 942 כיון כיון (corr. acc.).

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  • 15 כַּוָּוא

    כַּוָּוא, כַּוָּאm., כַּוְותָא, כַּוְּתָא f. (√כו, v. כבב, to be arched, hollow) = h. חַלּוֹן, aperture, window. Targ. Zeph. 2:14 (ed. Lag. כַּוָּה). Targ. Prov. 7:6 ed. Lag. (oth. ed. כַּוַּיָּא pl.). Targ. Hos. 13:3 כַּוַּת נורא smoke-hole; a. e.M. Kat. 11a כוותא דדשא Ar. a. Rashi Ms. (ed. קביותא, Ms. M. קבוותא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the arch of the door, upper door-post. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. אודיקר׳ מן כ׳ Rabbi looked out of the window. Sabb.35a וסימניך כ׳ (or כַּוָּותָא pl.) thy sign by which to remember be ‘window (which reflects the light of the setting sun); a. fr.Pl. כַּוִּוין, כַּוַּויָּא, כַּוָּותָא, כַּוֵּי Targ. 1 Kings 6:4. Targ. Y. II Gen. 49:22. Targ. Cant. 2:9.B. Bath.6a בֵּי כַּוֵּי לאוכ׳ apertures in the party wall (for beam-rests) are no evidence of the neighbors share in the wall. Ib. 75a כ׳ דבי זיקא (Ms. O. כַּוֵּי זיקא) apertures for the air (windows, contrad. to openings for doors).Hebr. pl. כַּוִּין. Sifré Deut. 309 (play on ויכוננך, Deut. 32:6) עשאך כ׳ כ׳ he made thy body full of cavities (v. Pesik. Zutr. ed. Bub., Deut. p. 11 1); Yalk. ib. 942 כיון כיון (corr. acc.).

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  • 16 כַּוָּא

    כַּוָּוא, כַּוָּאm., כַּוְותָא, כַּוְּתָא f. (√כו, v. כבב, to be arched, hollow) = h. חַלּוֹן, aperture, window. Targ. Zeph. 2:14 (ed. Lag. כַּוָּה). Targ. Prov. 7:6 ed. Lag. (oth. ed. כַּוַּיָּא pl.). Targ. Hos. 13:3 כַּוַּת נורא smoke-hole; a. e.M. Kat. 11a כוותא דדשא Ar. a. Rashi Ms. (ed. קביותא, Ms. M. קבוותא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the arch of the door, upper door-post. Y.Yeb.IV, 6b bot. אודיקר׳ מן כ׳ Rabbi looked out of the window. Sabb.35a וסימניך כ׳ (or כַּוָּותָא pl.) thy sign by which to remember be ‘window (which reflects the light of the setting sun); a. fr.Pl. כַּוִּוין, כַּוַּויָּא, כַּוָּותָא, כַּוֵּי Targ. 1 Kings 6:4. Targ. Y. II Gen. 49:22. Targ. Cant. 2:9.B. Bath.6a בֵּי כַּוֵּי לאוכ׳ apertures in the party wall (for beam-rests) are no evidence of the neighbors share in the wall. Ib. 75a כ׳ דבי זיקא (Ms. O. כַּוֵּי זיקא) apertures for the air (windows, contrad. to openings for doors).Hebr. pl. כַּוִּין. Sifré Deut. 309 (play on ויכוננך, Deut. 32:6) עשאך כ׳ כ׳ he made thy body full of cavities (v. Pesik. Zutr. ed. Bub., Deut. p. 11 1); Yalk. ib. 942 כיון כיון (corr. acc.).

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  • 17 מאור

    מָאוֹרm. (b. h.; אוּר) 1) luminary, light. Ber.VIII, 5 Beth-Shammai reads שברא מאור האש (Blessed be) who created the light of fire; Beth Hillel בורא מְאוֹרֵי האש the Creator of the lights (colors) of fire. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 6 they differ על המ׳וכ׳ as to the order of the benedictions over light and over spices; Ber.52b; Pes.103a; a. fr.מְ׳ עינים eye-sight. Ib. 62b. Y.Taan.IV, 68d top.Ḥag. 5b, (euphem.) ומ׳ עינים הוא he is blind (cmp. נְהוֹרָא).Ber.17a עיניך … במְ׳ תורה may thy eyes shine through the light of the Law. Midr. Till. to Ps. 119:135 במ׳ פנים with a shining face (benevolence); a. fr.Pl. מְאוֹרוֹת; constr. מְאוֹרֵי. Ber.52b הרבה מ׳ יש באור there is a combination of lights (colors) in the artificial light. Ib. פליגי מאור ומאורי they differ as to (saying in the benediction) maor or moré, v. supra. Meg.IV, 6 כל שלא ראה מ׳ מימיו he who has never seen the luminaries (born blind). Ber.12a (closing formula of a morning benediction) יוצר המ׳ the Creator of the luminaries; a. fr. 2) light-hole, opening, window. Ohol. XIII, 1 העושה מ׳ בתחילה he who leaves an opening (in the wall) from the start (when building). Tosef. ib. XIV, 1 פתח שעשאו למ׳ an opening which one made to serve as a window; הגיפו למ׳ if he filled the window up. Sabb.XXIV, 5; a. fr.

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  • 18 מָאוֹר

    מָאוֹרm. (b. h.; אוּר) 1) luminary, light. Ber.VIII, 5 Beth-Shammai reads שברא מאור האש (Blessed be) who created the light of fire; Beth Hillel בורא מְאוֹרֵי האש the Creator of the lights (colors) of fire. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 6 they differ על המ׳וכ׳ as to the order of the benedictions over light and over spices; Ber.52b; Pes.103a; a. fr.מְ׳ עינים eye-sight. Ib. 62b. Y.Taan.IV, 68d top.Ḥag. 5b, (euphem.) ומ׳ עינים הוא he is blind (cmp. נְהוֹרָא).Ber.17a עיניך … במְ׳ תורה may thy eyes shine through the light of the Law. Midr. Till. to Ps. 119:135 במ׳ פנים with a shining face (benevolence); a. fr.Pl. מְאוֹרוֹת; constr. מְאוֹרֵי. Ber.52b הרבה מ׳ יש באור there is a combination of lights (colors) in the artificial light. Ib. פליגי מאור ומאורי they differ as to (saying in the benediction) maor or moré, v. supra. Meg.IV, 6 כל שלא ראה מ׳ מימיו he who has never seen the luminaries (born blind). Ber.12a (closing formula of a morning benediction) יוצר המ׳ the Creator of the luminaries; a. fr. 2) light-hole, opening, window. Ohol. XIII, 1 העושה מ׳ בתחילה he who leaves an opening (in the wall) from the start (when building). Tosef. ib. XIV, 1 פתח שעשאו למ׳ an opening which one made to serve as a window; הגיפו למ׳ if he filled the window up. Sabb.XXIV, 5; a. fr.

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  • 19 מלבן

    מַלְבֵּן, מַלְבֵּיןm. (b. h.; לָבַן I, v. לְבֵנָה) 1) press, frame, mould. Sot.11a (ref. to Ex. 1:11) הביאו מ׳וכ׳ they brought a brick mould and suspended it from Pharaohs neck; Ex. R. s. 1. Zeb.54a מ׳ שהוא שלשיםוכ׳ a frame of thirty-two by thirty-two cubits (which was filled with stones, cement). Y.Sabb.XII, beg.13c כנוטל מ׳וכ׳ like taking a frame and putting it over the piled up bricks (which cannot be called building). Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 15 מ׳ של מיטה the frame (bottom) of a bedstead. Tosef.Erub.XI (VIII), 17 מ׳ של ספקלריא a window frame. Tosef.B. Bath. II, 14 מ׳ או צורתוכ׳ a window frame or the shape of a door; B. Bath.III, 6. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. V, 9 מ׳ להיות נותנווכ׳ a bedstead bottom intended to be moved from one bed to another, opp. intended for one particular bed. Tosef.Ohol.XIII, 5 (read:) מ׳ שהוא מלובשוכ׳, v. לָבַש. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. I, 8 מ׳ של מסר הנדול the frame of a large saw. Neg. XIII, 3 מ׳ הבנויוכ׳ a casing to protect that portion of the beam which rests on the wall.Gen. R. s. 38; Yalk. Prov. 961 (ref. to Prov. 27:22) כזה שהזא … במ׳ like one undertaking to crush barley in a frame; a. fr.Pl. מַלְבֵּנִים, מַלְבֵּנִין, מַלְבֵּנוֹת, מַלְבֵּי׳. Neg. l. c. B. Bath.69a מ׳ של פתחים door frames; מ׳ של חלונות window frames; מ׳ של כרעי המטה sockets for the legs of a bedstead. Kel. XVIII, 3 מֵלְבְּנֵי בני לוי stands for the musical instruments of the Levites; Tosef. ib. B. Mets.V, 9 מ׳ לוי ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.); a. e. 2) (from its shape) a small garden-bed, a plot (of three hand-breadths in width).Pl. as ab. Peah III, 1. Ib. 4 מ׳ הבצלים שבין היוק plots of onions between vegetables. Ib. VII, 2 ג׳ שורות של שני מ׳ three rows at a distance of two malbenim (six hand-breadths) from one another; Tosef. ib. III, 10. Ter. IV, 8 המ׳ (sub. דבלי) figs pressed in quadrangular moulds, opp. עגולים.

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  • 20 מלבין

    מַלְבֵּן, מַלְבֵּיןm. (b. h.; לָבַן I, v. לְבֵנָה) 1) press, frame, mould. Sot.11a (ref. to Ex. 1:11) הביאו מ׳וכ׳ they brought a brick mould and suspended it from Pharaohs neck; Ex. R. s. 1. Zeb.54a מ׳ שהוא שלשיםוכ׳ a frame of thirty-two by thirty-two cubits (which was filled with stones, cement). Y.Sabb.XII, beg.13c כנוטל מ׳וכ׳ like taking a frame and putting it over the piled up bricks (which cannot be called building). Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 15 מ׳ של מיטה the frame (bottom) of a bedstead. Tosef.Erub.XI (VIII), 17 מ׳ של ספקלריא a window frame. Tosef.B. Bath. II, 14 מ׳ או צורתוכ׳ a window frame or the shape of a door; B. Bath.III, 6. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. V, 9 מ׳ להיות נותנווכ׳ a bedstead bottom intended to be moved from one bed to another, opp. intended for one particular bed. Tosef.Ohol.XIII, 5 (read:) מ׳ שהוא מלובשוכ׳, v. לָבַש. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. I, 8 מ׳ של מסר הנדול the frame of a large saw. Neg. XIII, 3 מ׳ הבנויוכ׳ a casing to protect that portion of the beam which rests on the wall.Gen. R. s. 38; Yalk. Prov. 961 (ref. to Prov. 27:22) כזה שהזא … במ׳ like one undertaking to crush barley in a frame; a. fr.Pl. מַלְבֵּנִים, מַלְבֵּנִין, מַלְבֵּנוֹת, מַלְבֵּי׳. Neg. l. c. B. Bath.69a מ׳ של פתחים door frames; מ׳ של חלונות window frames; מ׳ של כרעי המטה sockets for the legs of a bedstead. Kel. XVIII, 3 מֵלְבְּנֵי בני לוי stands for the musical instruments of the Levites; Tosef. ib. B. Mets.V, 9 מ׳ לוי ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.); a. e. 2) (from its shape) a small garden-bed, a plot (of three hand-breadths in width).Pl. as ab. Peah III, 1. Ib. 4 מ׳ הבצלים שבין היוק plots of onions between vegetables. Ib. VII, 2 ג׳ שורות של שני מ׳ three rows at a distance of two malbenim (six hand-breadths) from one another; Tosef. ib. III, 10. Ter. IV, 8 המ׳ (sub. דבלי) figs pressed in quadrangular moulds, opp. עגולים.

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  • Window — Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window back — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window blind — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window bole — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window box — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window frame — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window glass — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window martin — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window oyster — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window pane — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Window sash — Window Win dow, n. [OE. windowe, windoge, Icel. vindauga window, properly, wind eye; akin to Dan. vindue. ????. See {Wind}, n., and {Eye}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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