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- Witch_window abstract "In American vernacular architecture, a witch window (also known as a Vermont window, among other names) is a window (usually a double-hung sash window, occasionally a single-sided casement window) placed in the gable-end wall of a house and rotated approximately 1/8 of a turn (45 degrees) from the vertical, leaving it diagonal, with its long edge parallel to the roof slope. This technique allows a builder to fit a full-sized window into the long, narrow wall space between two adjacent roof lines.Witch windows are found almost exclusively in or near the U.S. state of Vermont, generally in the central and northern parts of the state, and principally in farmhouses from the 19th century.".
- Witch_window thumbnail Vermont_window.jpg?width=300.
- Witch_window wikiPageExternalLink installing-vt-window?page=1.
- Witch_window wikiPageID "28326798".
- Witch_window wikiPageLength "7179".
- Witch_window wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Witch_window wikiPageRevisionID "702285041".
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Broom.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Casement_window.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architecture_in_Vermont.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Category:Superstitions_of_the_United_States.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Category:Witchcraft.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Clapboard_(architecture).
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Dormer.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink File:Coffin_window_diagonal_clapboards.jpg.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink File:Vermont_window.jpg.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Fortochka.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Sash_window.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Siding.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Superstition.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Vermont.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Vernacular_architecture.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLink Witchcraft.
- Witch_window wikiPageWikiLinkText "Witch window".
- Witch_window wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Witch_window wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Superstitions.
- Witch_window subject Category:Architecture_in_Vermont.
- Witch_window subject Category:Superstitions_of_the_United_States.
- Witch_window subject Category:Windows.
- Witch_window subject Category:Witchcraft.
- Witch_window hypernym Window.
- Witch_window type Agent.
- Witch_window type Application.
- Witch_window type Element.
- Witch_window comment "In American vernacular architecture, a witch window (also known as a Vermont window, among other names) is a window (usually a double-hung sash window, occasionally a single-sided casement window) placed in the gable-end wall of a house and rotated approximately 1/8 of a turn (45 degrees) from the vertical, leaving it diagonal, with its long edge parallel to the roof slope.".
- Witch_window label "Witch window".
- Witch_window sameAs Q8027878.
- Witch_window sameAs חלון_מכשפות.
- Witch_window sameAs m.0cp17mm.
- Witch_window sameAs Q8027878.
- Witch_window wasDerivedFrom Witch_window?oldid=702285041.
- Witch_window depiction Vermont_window.jpg.
- Witch_window isPrimaryTopicOf Witch_window.