George Dandin (same date), the working up of La Jalousie du Barbouille, is one of the happiest of his sketches of conjugal infelicity.
Of these two only survive, Le Medecin Volant and La Jalousiedu Barbouille.
Then again fell silence, with once more the same result, that of a breaking jalousie at an upstairs window.
Strong hands were striving to tear down a jalousie at the other end of the house; and, hurrying there, my uncle fired, just as several dimly-seen dark figures were beating in the window.
The king, which al this sih and herde, Fro that dai forth, hou so it ferde, His jalousie hath al foryete.
Of alle wommen be he waried, 510 For with this Fievere ofJalousie His echedaies fantasie Of sorghe is evere aliche grene, So that ther is no love sene, Whil that him list at hom abyde.
Throwing open the jalousie she stepped into the veranda, and leaning over the balustrade gazed upon the peaceful landscape stretching before her in all the chastened loveliness of the moonlight.
Now look, and tell me what you see at the open jalousie on the right, that is, if you can see through the heavy screen of jessamines which droop over it.
The piazza is usually protected by jalousie blinds.
Charleston sits and smiles behind its jalousie blinds--a conservative relic of Huguenot days.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jalousie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: canopy; cover; envy; heartburn; jaundice; shade