transom

[ˈtrænsəm]

transom Definition

  • 1a horizontal beam or bar that separates a door from a window above it
  • 2a small hinged window above a door or another window
  • 3a strengthening crossbar, in particular one set above a window or door

Using transom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "transom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The transom above the door allowed for ventilation.

  • Example

    The transom window provided additional light to the room.

  • Example

    The carpenter installed a transom to reinforce the door frame.

transom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for transom

Phrases with transom

  • refers to unsolicited manuscripts or other submissions sent to a publisher without prior solicitation

    Example

    The author's manuscript was accepted over the transom by the publisher.

  • a small window set above a door or another window

    Example

    The transom light allowed natural light to enter the hallway.

  • a horizontal beam or bar that separates a door from a window above it

    Example

    The carpenter reinforced the door frame with a transom beam.

Origins of transom

from Old English 'thransume', meaning 'crossbeam'

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Summary: transom in Brief

The term 'transom' [ˈtrænsəm] refers to a horizontal beam or bar that separates a door from a window above it, a small hinged window above a door or another window, or a strengthening crossbar. It is commonly used in construction and architecture. 'Over the transom' refers to unsolicited manuscripts or other submissions sent to a publisher without prior solicitation.