lucerne
In Great Britain, a window in the roof, obviously a corruption of Lucarne. The term is sometimes applied to a window following the slope of a roof and not arranged vertically under a roof of its own, as in the dormer window. (Sturgis, 1900)
In Great Britain, a window in the roof, obviously a corruption of Lucarne. The term is sometimes applied to a window following the slope of a roof and not arranged vertically under a roof of its own, as in the dormer window. (Sturgis, 1900)