Also 7 ventanna. [Sp., f. L. vent-us wind.] A window.
1670. Dryden, Conq. Granada, I. iii. What after passdWas far from the Ventanna where I sate.
1851. Mayne Reid, Scalp Hunt., ix. I. 121. I dress myself, and sit in my ventana.
1873. Dixon, Two Queens, V. iii. I. 249. She could breathe her evening hymn from the ventana of Zoraya.