Definition
A type of window or door fastener consisting of a handle with rods or bars that lock the opening at multiple points simultaneously.
Etymology
From French crémone, possibly derived from Italian or relating to Cremona (though the exact origin is uncertain). It's a specialized architectural/hardware term that entered English through French in the 19th century.
Kelly Says
The cremone bolt is brilliant engineering—instead of a single lock point, it secures a window or door at the top, middle, and bottom, distributing the stress and making the closure extremely rigid, a principle still used today.
Translations
ARالعربية
كريمون
kreemohn
BNবাংলা
ক্রেমোনে
kre-moh-neh
CACatalà
cremone
kre-moh-neh
CSČeština
cremone
kre-moh-neh
DADansk
cremone
kre-moh-neh
DEDeutsch
Cremonese
kre-moh-ne-zeh
ELΕλληνικά
κρεμόνη
kre-moh-nee
ESEspañol
cremón
kre-MOH-n
FISuomi
cremone
kre-moh-neh
FRFrançais
crémone
kreh-MOHN
GUGU
ક્રેમોને
kre-moh-neh
HIहिन्दी
क्रेमोने
kre-moh-neh
HUMagyar
cremone
kre-moh-neh
IDBahasa Indonesia
cremone
kre-moh-neh
ITItaliano
cremone
kre-moh-neh
MRMR
क्रेमोने
kre-moh-neh
MSBahasa Melayu
cremone
kre-moh-neh
MYမြန်မာ
ကရီမွန်
ka-ree-moh-n
NLNederlands
cremone
kre-moh-neh
NONorsk
cremone
kre-moh-neh
PLPolski
cremone
kre-moh-neh
PTPortuguês
cremone
kre-moh-n
RORomână
cremone
kre-moh-neh
RUРусский
кремоне
kre-moh-neh
SVSvenska
cremone
kre-moh-neh
SWKiswahili
cremone
kre-moh-neh
TAதமிழ்
கிரேமோன்
kre-moh-n
TEతెలుగు
క్రేమోన్
kre-moh-n
THไทย
เครโมเน
kre-moh-neh
TRTürkçe
cremone
kre-moh-ne
UKУкраїнська
кремоне
kre-moh-neh
VITiếng Việt
cremone
kre-moh-neh