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    Adam window/aide

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    Adam window/aide
    Message from lokey posted on 20-07-2013 at 10:38:16 (D | E | F)
    Hello everyone,

    I am just wondering what an Adam window is. I found the word in Cakes and Ale, a book from Somerset Maugham :
    "It was room of some size, very clean and white, with an Adam window."
    Thank you very much for helping me.
    Lokey.

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    Edited by lucile83 on 20-07-2013 16:14


    Re: Adam window/aide from violet91, posted on 20-07-2013 at 13:15:52 (D | E)
    Hello,

    It seems to me' Adam windows´ is the name of specialised stores , after the name of a man, their creator I assume . Adam windows centres are the places where you can find and have all windows you wish installed in your home . Double-glazed ( I doubt it existed in Maugham's times) , special designed windows ( what he must have been referring to ) ...and they also do conservatories .
    You would not translate it as it is a brand . We have the same problem with Velux , in France , frigidaire and ...guillotine !
    Moreover , when you come across the term bow- window, you would not translate it as ' fenętre en saillie avec arc de cercle' . French people are getting more and more used to the English term . We say 'une bow-window' , don't we ?
    Hope this helps , as a member of the Adams ( family) would . I'll search for a picture of an Adam window on the net , anyway .

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    Edited by lucile83 on 20-07-2013 16:16



    Re: Adam window/aide from willy, posted on 20-07-2013 at 16:50:22 (D | E)
    Hello!

    Here are a few more details about Adam Windows:
    Link





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