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jalousie
[ jal-uh-seeor, especially British, zhal-oo-zee ]
noun
- a blind or shutter made with horizontal slats that can be adjusted to admit light and air but exclude rain and the rays of the sun.
- a window made of glass slats or louvers of a similar nature.
jalousie
/ ˈʒælʊˌziː /
noun
- a window blind or shutter constructed from angled slats of wood, plastic, etc
- a window made of similarly angled slats of glass
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Other Words From
- jalou·sied adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jalousie1
C19: from Old French gelosie latticework screen, literally: jealousy , perhaps because one can look through the screen without being seen
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Example Sentences
The bough was stuck between two of the bars of the jalousie, and the girl withdrew to the end of the balcony.
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Euphrosyne cast a smile down to the nun, and placed herself against the jalousie, holding the branch upon her head.
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Then again fell silence, with once more the same result, that of a breaking jalousie at an upstairs window.
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Il pensait sans aucun sentiment de jalousie au bonheur de son grand ami.
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Her fair face was once more hidden, behind the rude jalousie of the logs; but the smile remained.
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