The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vitrage \Vit"rage\, n. [F., prop., glazing, glass window.] A curtain of light and translucent material intended to be secured directly to the woodwork of a French casement window or a glazed door.
Wiktionary
n. A curtain of light translucent material intended to be secured directly to the woodwork of a French window or glazed door.
Usage examples of "vitrage".
De hoge ramen van het kantoor stonden open en de vitrage bewoog licht in de warme zomerlucht.
Hij stond met zijn rug naar hen toe en staarde door het raam naar buiten, hield de vitrage opzij, voorzichtig manoeuvrerend om te voorkomen dat de beugel in de stof vast zou komen te zitten.
Basilica or abbatial church, completely upside down, because even the light, which gently licked capitals that faded into the shadows of the very high vaults, came not from rose windows or vitrages, but from the watery pavement, which reflected the moving flames of the visitors.