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gambrel

N ฝูง สัตว์ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GAMBREL

n.The hind leg of a horse. Hence, in America, a crooked stick used by butchers. A hipped roof is called a gambrel-roof.

 

GAMBREL

v.t.To tie by the leg.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GAMBREL

Gam "brel, n Etym: [OF. gambe, jambe leg, F. jambe. Cf. Cambrel, Chambrel, and see Gambol. n.]

 

1. The hind leg of a horse.

 

2. A stick crooked like a horse's hind leg; -- used by butchers in suspending slaughtered animals. Gambrel roof (Arch. ), a curb roof having the same section in all parts, with a lower steeper slope and an upper and flatter one, so that each gable is pentagonal in form.

 

GAMBREL

GAMBREL Gam "brel v. t.

 

Defn: To truss or hang up by means of a gambrel. Beau. & Fl.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

gambrel

gam brel |ˈgambrəl ˈɡæmbrəl |(also gambrel roof ) noun a roof with two sides, each of which has a shallower slope above a steeper one. a hip roof with a small gable forming the upper part of each end. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense bent piece of wood or iron used by butchers to hang carcasses on ): from Old Northern French gamberel, from gambier forked stick, from gambe leg. The sense hip roof (mid 19th cent. ) is based on an earlier meaning joint in the upper part of a horse's hind leg, the shape of which the roof resembles.

 

Oxford Dictionary

gambrel

gambrel |ˈgambr (ə )l |(also gambrel roof ) noun a roof with two sides, each of which has a shallower slope above a steeper one. Brit. a hipped roof with a small gable forming the upper part of each end. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense bent piece of wood or iron to hang carcasses on ): from Old Northern French gamberel, from gambier forked stick , from gambe leg . The sense hipped roof (mid 19th cent. ) is based on an earlier meaning joint in the upper part of a horse's hind leg , the shape of which the roof resembles.