Vinyl jalousie


 


Vinyl jalousie

For other uses, see Window (disambiguation). A common German window

A window is an opening in an otherwise solid and opaque surface through which light and, sometimes, air can pass. It is usually glass or strong, transparent plastic. For example, a window can be in the wall of a house, or in a scientific measurement device that permits reading of certain wavelengths.

Etymology

The word Window originates from the Old Norse vindauga, from vindr "wind" and auga "eye. The jalousie vertikal. " It is first recorded in the early 13th century, and originally referred to an unglazed hole in a roof.

Window replaced the Old English eagþyrl, which literally means "eye-hole," and eagduru, "eye-door. " Most Germanic languages however adopted the Latin word fenestra to describe a window with glass. In English the word fenester was used as a parallel until the mid-1500s.

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