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ˈsash-ˈwindow [f. sash n.2] A window consisting of a sash or glazed wooden frame; esp. one having a sash or a pair of sashes made to slide up and down, as distinguished from a casement.
1686Lond. Gaz. No. 2135/8 Any Person may be furnished with Glasses for Sashwindows..at Mr. Dukes Shop. 1687J. Smith Painting in Oil xx. (ed. 2) 97 The manner of Painting Cloth, or Sarsnet Shash-Windows. 1699Lister Journ. Paris 191 The House it self was but building; but it is one of the finest in Paris... He shewed us his great Sash Windows; how easily they might be lifted up and down, and stood at any height; which Contrivance he said he had out of England,..There being nothing of this Poise in Windows in France before. 1709Addison Tatler No. 162 ⁋6 Having lately observed several..Shops, that stand upon Corinthian Pillars, and whole Rows of Tin Pots showing themselves, in order to their Sale, through a Sash-Window. 1820Scott Abbot xviii, This maiden of Morton. 'Tis an axe, man—an axe which falls of itself like a sash window. 1862Lytton Str. Story I. xxiv. 164 It was the man servant's business to see that the sash-window was closed. attrib.1689in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 107 Materialls and worke of 5 sash window frames. 1718Free-thinker No. 95 ⁋5 All the Sash-Window Shop-keepers in London. Hence sash-windowed ppl. a., furnished with sash-windows; sash-windowing vbl. n. (nonce-wd.), the action of furnishing with sash-windows.
1714J. Macky Journ. Eng. (1724) II. ix. 129 Handsome Houses, Sash-windowed. 1826Miss Mitford Village Ser. ii. 14 By dint of..sash-windowing and fresh-dooring the..farm-house has become a very genteel-looking residence. |