Gluggar
Gluggar is a term found in Icelandic, where it functions as the plural form of the noun gluggi, meaning "window." In everyday and architectural language, gluggar refers to the openings in walls that admit light and air, typically fitted with glass and a frame. The word is commonly used in descriptions of buildings, rooms, and urban or rural landscapes in Icelandic texts.
Etymology and usage: Gluggi derives from Old Norse gluggr, a root connected to other Germanic terms for
Related terms: The singular form gluggi is used when referring to a single window, and gluggara sometimes
See also: gluggi, window, architecture, Icelandic language.
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