fanlight
Americannoun
noun
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a semicircular window over a door or window, often having sash bars like the ribs of a fan
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US name: transom. a small rectangular window over a door
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another name for skylight
Etymology
Origin of fanlight
Example Sentences
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An arched entrance to the house has a fanlight in a delicately ornamented keystone surround.
From Washington Post • Jun. 17, 2021
Glancing up, you notice a fragile Georgian fanlight, or a warm scoop of terracotta tiling, or a glint of coloured glass.
From The Guardian • Sep. 19, 2014
Glancing up, you notice a fragile Georgian fanlight, or a warm scoop of terra-cotta tiling, or a glint of colored glass.
From New York Times • Sep. 19, 2014
The attic room had no window on the front, so she pounded down the back staircase two flights to the fanlight that looked out over the drive.
From Nature • Apr. 10, 2013
At the end of the hallway, above the front door, is a fanlight of colored glass: flowers, red and blue.
From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood
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