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Transom




Transom is the customary U. S. word for a window over a door, hinged at the top or bottom edge, and capable of being opened for ventilation. In England, a transom is usually referred to as a '''fanlight,''' and occasionally as an "overlight", or by the French word "vasistas". The word "fanlight" derives from the fan-like shape of early transoms, which became a traditional part of the Georgian Style . The French term is phonetically similar to German phrase "was ist das?" ("what is that?"). Hence folk etymology ascribes its origin to German chambermaids in France.

The phrase "over the transom" refers to works submitted for publication without being solicited; the image invoked being that of a writer tossing a manuscript through the open window over the door of the publisher's office.

A Japanese Transom is referred to as a Ranma.('' Ranma '' is also the name of the lead character in the Anime Series '' Ranma ½ ''.)



In Naval Architecture , a transom is a vertical (or near-vertical) flat or flattish surface that forms the Stern of a vessel. On smaller vessels where an Outboard Motor is the source of propulsion, the motor is usually mounted on the transom, and held in place either by clamps or metal bolts that go through the transom. In this arrangement all the power of the motor is transmitted via the transom to the rest of the vessel's structure, making it a very important part of the vessel's construction.




Transom is also the name of the character played by Rose Keegan in the movie '' Thunderbirds ''.