Windauge

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== German == === Etymology === 18th century, from Wind (“wind”) +‎ Auge (“eye”), a calque of Old Norse vindauga and its descendants, which include English window. Old High German had ougatora (literally “eye-door”, cognate with Old English ēagduru), but even this is a hapax, having already been displaced by fenstar. === Noun === Windauge n (mixed, genitive Windauges, plural Windaugen) (in accounts of Germanic history) a window, usually without a pane and often in the roof ==== Declension ====