Vinyl jalousie
Vinyl jalousieFor other uses, see Window (disambiguation). A common German windowA 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. EtymologyThe 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. Home Herr jacke stehkragen Guenstig linienflug Handzettel berlin druckerei Gebaeudeversicherung mehrfamilienhaus Ingwer aufbewahrung Hautpflege tipp 15 mann auf des toten manns kiste Berlin pergamon museum Uhr dkny leder Gebraucht spind berlin Export brasilien Adresse verwaltung Digital ablage Dublin personal Bloomberg betriebsrat Springbrunnen algen Schlaraffenland duft Lackierte ihm die naegel Esprit regenschirm Konstruktion eines rechtwinkligen dreieck Herbert fueller Jenaer glas wagenfeld teller Magnesium kautabletten Errichten blockhaus planung holzblockhaus Jazz band tokio Reisekosten abzug kein fruehstueck Heuschnupfen akupunktur 4 you 4you rucksack Moskitonetz einzelbett Abendkleid ballkleid verleih |