persiennes
Americannoun
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(used with a plural verb) Persian blinds.
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(used with a singular verb) a printed or painted fabric of cotton or silk.
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of persiennes
1835–45; < French, noun use of plural of persienne, feminine of persien, obsolete variant of persan Persian
Example Sentences
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The improvement is undoubted, but so is the absolute lack of interest and charm; at least, to those who are outside of the persiennes so uniformly closed against the summer sun.
From Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine by Barker, Edward Harrison
It was terribly cold, our windows under the persiennes were white with frost.
From The Blockade of Phalsburg An Episode of the End of the Empire by Chatrian, Alexandre
She got up, walked across the floor to the open window and unfastened the persiennes.
From The Garden of Allah by Hichens, Robert Smythe
Closed persiennes of brownish-green, blistered wood protected them.
From The Garden of Allah by Hichens, Robert Smythe
A small, miserable-looking house stood in it, shut up, with broken persiennes covering the windows.
From The Doctor's Dilemma by Stretton, Hesba
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