See also: Vitrage

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Borrowed from French vitrage (literally glass covering), ultimately from Latin vitrum (glass).

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vitrage (plural vitrages)

  1. A curtain of light translucent material intended to be secured directly to the woodwork of a French window or glazed door.

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French vitrage.

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  • IPA(key): /ˌviˈtraː.ʒə/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: vi‧tra‧ge
  • Rhymes: -aːʒə

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vitrage f (plural vitrages)

  1. vitrage (translucent curtain or fabric)

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From vitrer +‎ -age, from Latin vitrum (glass).

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vitrage m (plural vitrages)

  1. glass panelling in a building, or part of it
    Le vitrage d’un édifice
    The glass panelling of a building
  2. window pane
    Fenêtre à double vitrage
    A double pane window

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