Gable
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Gable ( noun )
- The triangular upper portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof.
- 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:
- The gable of the house was decorated with ornate carvings.
- He climbed to the top of the gable to fix the broken shingle.
- The gable on the east side of the church was damaged in the storm.
- The gable of the roof provided an excellent vantage point to watch the sunset.
- The gable was an important aspect of the architectural design of the building.
(As a verb)
Gable ( verb )
- The triangular upper portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof.
- 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:
- The gable of the house was decorated with ornate carvings.
- He climbed to the top of the gable to fix the broken shingle.
- The gable on the east side of the church was damaged in the storm.
- The gable of the roof provided an excellent vantage point to watch the sunset.
- The gable was an important aspect of the architectural design of the building.