Word Study
louvre
CIDE DICTIONARY
louvre, n. [OE. lover, OF. lover, lovier; or l'ouvert the opening, fr. overt, ouvert, p. p. of ovrir, ouvrir, to open, F. ouvrir. Cf. Overt.].
- A small lantern. See Lantern, 2
(a) . - Same as
louver boards , below [PJC] - A set of slats resembling louver boards, arranged in a vertical row and attached at each slat end to a frame inserted in or part of a door or window; the slats may be made of wood, plastic, or metal, and the angle of inclination of the slats may be adjustable simultaneously, to allow more or less light or air into the enclosure. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
louvre, n. (also louver)
1 each of a set of overlapping slats designed to admit air and some light and exclude rain.
2 a domed structure on a roof with side openings for ventilation etc.
1 each of a set of overlapping slats designed to admit air and some light and exclude rain.
2 a domed structure on a roof with side openings for ventilation etc.
Idiom
louvre-boards the slats or boards making up a louvre.
Derivative
louvred adj.
Etymology
ME f. OF lover, lovier skylight, prob. f. Gmc
ROGET THESAURUS
louvre
Airpipe
N airpipe, air pipe, air tube, airhole, blowhole, breathinghole, venthole, shaft, flue, chimney, funnel, vent, nostril, nozzle, throat, weasand, trachea, bronchus, bronchia, larynx, tonsils, windpipe, spiracle, ventiduct, ventilator, louvre, jalousie, Venetian blinds, blowpipe, pipe, jhilmil, smokestack, screen, window screen, ' artificial lung, iron lung, heart and lung machine.For further exploring for "louvre" in Webster Dictionary Online