- 'window' was
replaced by fönster (from
Middle Low German),
whereas native vindue was kept in Danish. Norwegians, who
spoke (and
still speak) the Norwegian...
- flense, "to
strip of
blubber or skin" Ombudsman, “Ombudsmand” Window, “
vindue” scrike, "shriek" torsk, "codfish" husband, “hus” is
house in Danish, “bonde”...
-
Billede fra Castelsvolden") (1846) "A View from Vartou's Window" ("Fra et
Vindue i Vartou") (1846) "The Old
Street Lamp" ("Den
gamle Gadeløgte") (1847) "The...
-
Retrieved 2023-07-11. "En
hollandsk kvinde spiser morgenmad, set
gennem et
vindue, 1768,
Marie Louise Adélaïde Boizot, Gabriël Metsu, Jean-Jacques Flipart...
- a term for a hole
through the roof of a hut, and in the
Danish language vindue and
Norwegian Bokmål vindu, the
direct link to eye is lost, just as for...
-
collector Christian Tetzen-Lund in 1913. In his
notebook he
called it Det blaa
Vindue, and he had paid a
price of 125 kr. The blue
Kitchen was
first publicly...
- View from the Artist's
Window (Danish:
Udsigt fra
kunstnerens vindue) is a
painting from 1825 by
Martinus Rørbye,
depicting the view from his childhood...
- Danish).
Nivaagaard Malerisamling.
Retrieved 19
August 2017. "Måneporten - et
vindue til havet". By & Land (in Danish).
Retrieved 16 June 2022.
Wikimedia Commons...
- lagrandearche.fr.
Retrieved May 1, 2019.
Torben Weirup (ed.) (2003) Det Åbne
Vindue, et
essay om
arkitekten Johan Otto von
Spreckelsen (Charlottenlund: Luga)...
- Press. p. 576. ISBN 978-0-300-09652-1. Weirup, Torben, ed. (2003). Det Åbne
Vindue: et
essay om
arkitekten Johan Otto von Spreckelsen. ISBN 87-985316-3-8....