Fenster
German
Etymology
From Middle High German venster, from Old High German fenstar, from Proto-West Germanic *fenestr (“window”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɛnstɐ/
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Noun
Fenster n (strong, genitive Fensters, plural Fenster, diminutive Fensterchen n or Fensterlein n)
- window
- sich weit aus dem Fenster lehnen. ― to go out on a limb.
- Sie schaute auf dem Fenster. ― She looked out the window
- 1918, Elisabeth von Heyking, Die Orgelpfeifen, in: Zwei Erzählungen, Phillipp Reclam jun. Verlag, page 9:
- So dunkel und schauerlich die Gruft aussah, wenn man durch die blinden, bestaubten Scheibchen der kleinen Fenster hineinblickte, so hell und freundlich war oben die Kirche.
- Just as dark and eerie the crypt looked like, if one looked in it through the cloudy, dusted little panes of the small windows, as bright and friendly was the church above.
- (figuratively) time frame
- Synonym: Zeitfenster
Declension
Hyponyms
- Autofenster
- Balkonfenster
- Bogenfenster
- Coupéfenster
- Dachfenster
- Dialogfenster
- Dreiecksfenster
- französisches Fenster
- Giebelfenster
- Hochschiebefenster
- Kapellenfenster
- Kellerfenster
- Kippfenster
- Kirchenfenster
- Klofenster
- Koppelfenster
- Küchenfenster
- Kunststofffenster
- Lüftungsfenster
- Maßwerkfenster
- Radfenster
- Rautenfenster
- Rundbogenfenster
- Schaufenster
- Schiebefenster
- Schlafzimmerfenster
- Segmentbogenfenster
- Seitenfenster
- Spitzbogenfenster
- Sprossenfenster
- Torfenster
- Türfenster
- Verandafenster
- Vertikalschiebefenster
- Wohnzimmerfenster
- Zeitfenster
- Zimmerfenster
- Zugfenster
Derived terms
- fensterartig
- Fensterbank
- Fensterbrett
- fensterförmig
- Fensterglas
- Fensterkitt
- fensterln
- fensterlos
- Fensterrahmen
- Fensterscheibe
Hunsrik
Etymology
Inherited from Central Franconian [Term?], from Middle High German venster, from Old High German fenstar, from Proto-West Germanic *fenestr, a borrowing from Latin fenestra.[1]
Cognate with German Fenster and Luxembourgish Fënster.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɛnʃtɐ/
- Hyphenation: Fens‧ter
Noun
Fenster n (nominative plural Fenster or Fenstre)
- pane of glass, windowpane
- Ich mache die Fenster sauber.
- I clean the window panes.
Declension
References
- Piter Kehoma Boll (2021) “Fenster”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português [Riograndenser Hunsrickisch–Portuguese Dictionary] (in Portuguese), 3 edition, Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch, page 48
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