(ˈ)fō|zhu̇(ə)r noun
( plural faux jours -r(z))
Etymology: French, literally, false light
: a window in a partition opposite one in an outer wall that allows daylight to pass
(ˈ)fō|zhu̇(ə)r noun
( plural faux jours -r(z))
Etymology: French, literally, false light
: a window in a partition opposite one in an outer wall that allows daylight to pass
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012