• juipeltje
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    131 year ago

    TIL defenestration is a word that exists

    • @TheGod
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      91 year ago

      Fun Fact, defenestration is called that bc Fenster or similar are the word for Windows in central european languages.

      It is basically dewindowering someone

      • @daniskarma
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        1 year ago

        Fenestra is the latin word for window. Similar words are used in some latin languages as Italian, catalán or Galician.

        I don’t think it would be much used in central Europe, maybe in Romanian, as it also derivated from latin. But I don’t think that would be the case for Germanic or slavic languages.

        Edit: just looked it up, seems like some Germanic languages also have the same Latin root for window.

        • @Krotz
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          1 year ago

          Dutch has the word “venster” which also means window, however the word “raam” is more commonly used.

          Bonus fact: a window sill is a vensterbank (literally window bench/couch)

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          “Fenêtre” in French. And “defenestré/defenestration” is the direct translation. Looks to me like another word nicked from the French by the “perfides albions”.

        • @dustojnikhummer
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          11 year ago

          To Czechs it did come from German since all 3 happened while we were under controls of various german kings