What's the difference between jalousie and jalousied?
Jalousie
Definition:
(n.) A Venetian or slatted inside window blind.
Example Sentences:
(1) The sprawling slum of Jalousie, the terraced area in Port au Prince, was painted in a multitude of colours, “ urban botox ” style, to give a better view for the guests at a new upmarket hotel.
(2) After a washing-out period of 92 days (24-283) and after surgery had been unsuccessful in 9 patients, standard thoracoplasty was performed, complemented by a "jalousie" ("Venetian blind") plasty after Heller.
(3) These different situations are illustrated by sexual dysfunctions (some forms of impotence and frigidity), hostile rejection and homosexual panic, jalousy, triolism and alcoholic aspects.
(4) Early in the 1980s, Tennant paid around £200,000 for Jalousie Plantation, 488 acres of virgin rainforest in St Lucia.
Jalousied
Definition:
(a.) Furnished with jalousies; as, jalousied porches.
Example Sentences:
(1) The sprawling slum of Jalousie, the terraced area in Port au Prince, was painted in a multitude of colours, “ urban botox ” style, to give a better view for the guests at a new upmarket hotel.
(2) After a washing-out period of 92 days (24-283) and after surgery had been unsuccessful in 9 patients, standard thoracoplasty was performed, complemented by a "jalousie" ("Venetian blind") plasty after Heller.
(3) These different situations are illustrated by sexual dysfunctions (some forms of impotence and frigidity), hostile rejection and homosexual panic, jalousy, triolism and alcoholic aspects.
(4) Early in the 1980s, Tennant paid around £200,000 for Jalousie Plantation, 488 acres of virgin rainforest in St Lucia.