Gable ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Gable ( noun )

  1. The triangular upper portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof.
  2. The triangular portion of a building's end that is above the eave and below the ridgeline.

Origin:

Derived from middle english word "gable".

Examples:

  1. The gable of the house was decorated with ornate carvings.
  2. He climbed to the top of the gable to fix the broken shingle.
  3. The gable on the east side of the church was damaged in the storm.
  4. The gable of the roof provided an excellent vantage point to watch the sunset.
  5. The gable was an important aspect of the architectural design of the building.

(As a verb)

Gable ( verb )

  1. The triangular upper portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof.
  2. The triangular portion of a building's end that is above the eave and below the ridgeline.

Origin:

Derived from middle english word "gable".

Examples:

  1. The gable of the house was decorated with ornate carvings.
  2. He climbed to the top of the gable to fix the broken shingle.
  3. The gable on the east side of the church was damaged in the storm.
  4. The gable of the roof provided an excellent vantage point to watch the sunset.
  5. The gable was an important aspect of the architectural design of the building.
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