vitrine

See also: Vitrine

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French vitrine, from vitre (pane of glass), from Old French, from Latin vitrum (glass).

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /vɪˈtɹiːn/, /vəˈtɹiːn/

Noun

vitrine (plural vitrines)

  1. A glass-paneled cabinet or case, especially for displaying articles such as china, objets d'art, or fine merchandise.
    • 1896, Edward L. Wilson (ed.), "The Review of the Year Past", Photographic Mosaics, page 82
      Lastly, when great numbers of the plates are treated with the hot or boiling water, it should be done in a vitrine or cabinet ventilated directly into the open air.
    • 1919, Brand Whitlock, Belgium: A Personal Narrative, volume I, page 256
      The Princess offered us tea and wine, and we talked for a long time, and then she must show us her house, filled with tapestries, paintings and bibelots and, in a vitrine in a room upstairs, a wonderful collection of fans painted by Carlo van Loo []
    • 1996, Leslie Glass, Hanging Time
      Checking behind him nervously, the dealer was trying to concentrate on showing Bouck some small art-glass pieces in a vitrine in the middle of the booth.

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French vitrine.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌviˈtri.nə/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: vi‧tri‧ne
  • Rhymes: -inə

Noun

vitrine f (plural vitrines, diminutive vitrinetje n)

  1. vitrine, showcase
  2. shop window

French

La vitrine d'une fromagerie. The shop window of a cheese shop.

Etymology

From vitre (pane of glass), from Old French, from Latin vitrum (glass).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vi.tʁin/
  • (file)

Noun

vitrine f (plural vitrines)

  1. shop window
    la vitrine d'une librairie.
    the window of a bookstore
    1. the space behind it
      décorer la vitrine
      to decorate the shop window
    2. (idiomatic) shopping
      faire les vitrines
      to do shopping
      lécher les vitrines
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  2. vitrine (glass-paneled cabinet or case for displaying articles)
    les vitrines d'un musée
    the vitrines of a museum

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Etymology

Borrowed from French vitrine.

Noun

vitrine f (plural vitrines)

  1. shop window (large window at the front of a shop used to display goods)

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