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persiennes
[ pur-zee-enz; French per-syen ]
noun
- (used with a plural verb) Persian blinds.
- (used with a singular verb) a printed or painted fabric of cotton or silk.
persiennes
/ ËŒ±èɜ˲õɪˈɛ²Ô³ú /
plural noun
- outside window shutters having louvres to keep out the sun while maintaining ventilation Also calledPersian blinds
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of persiennes1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of persiennes1
Example Sentences
The battens, which for years had secured the windows of the rooms on the ground-floor, had been unnailed on one side, and hung down beside the open persiennes.
A timepiece ticked on the mantel-shelf under a neat mirror, a secretaire stood between it and the window, which was furnished with persiennes, adding to the general appearance of rusticity.
"So I perceived," answered Lady Mar�chale, frigidly; by which I suppose she had not been above the weakness of looking through her persiennes.
I looked through the half-open persiennes with a semi-presentiment that it was my sweet foreigner who was leaving ere I could presume on my clematis or improve our acquaintance.
It was terribly cold, our windows under the persiennes were white with frost.
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