windowed

Etymology
From, , equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Fitted with windows, often of a particular kind or, in, of a specified colour.
 * 2) * 1712, The Spectator, No. 276, Wednesday, January 16, 1712, Dublin: W. Wilson, 1778, Volume IV, p. 103,
 * You must have seen a strange windowed house near Hyde-Park, which is so built that no one can look out of any of the apartments
 * a bow-windowed room
 * 1)  Occupying only a part of the screen (in a window.)
 * a bow-windowed room
 * 1)  Occupying only a part of the screen (in a window.)
 * a bow-windowed room
 * 1)  Occupying only a part of the screen (in a window.)
 * a bow-windowed room
 * 1)  Occupying only a part of the screen (in a window.)

Translations

 * French:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Irish: fuinneogach
 * Romanian: