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Webster 1913 Edition


Jalousie


Jaˊlouˊsie′

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Noun.
[F. See
Jealousy
.]
1.
A Venetian or slatted inside window blind.

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Jalousie

Jalousie

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German

Noun

Jalousie f (genitive Jalousie, plural Jalousien)

  1. window blind

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Luxembourgish

Noun

Jalousie f (plural Jalousien)

  1. (uncountable) jealousy
  2. window blind

jalousie

jalousie

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English

Noun

jalousie (plural jalousies)

  1. (naval architecture) A component in a ventilation system.
  2. Upward sloping window slats which form a blind or shutter, allowing light and air in but excluding rain and direct sun.
    • 1859 “A small lofty room, with its window wide open, and the wooden jalousie-blinds closed, so that the dark night only showed in slight horizontal lines of black, alternating with their broad lines of stone colour.” Dickens, Tale of Two Cities

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French

Etymology

From Late Latin zelotus (full of love and sympathy), from Latin zelus (zealous), from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zêlos, envy, lust, rivalry).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒa.lu.zi/
  • Rhymes: -i

Noun

jalousie f (plural jalousies)

  1. jealousy
  2. (historical) (latticework) screen
  3. Venetian blind

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Middle English

Etymology

From Late Latin zelotus (full of love and sympathy), from Latin zelus (zealous), from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zêlos, envy, lust, rivalry)

Noun

jalousie (plural jalousies)

  1. jealousy

Norman

Noun

jalousie f (plural jalousies)

  1. (Jersey) sweet william

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