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gable

N หลังคา หน้าจั่ว  หน้าจั่ว  gambrel lang-ka-na-ju

 

gable

VT สร้าง หลังคา  สร้าง หน้าจั่ว  sang-lang-ka

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GABLE

n.The triangular end of a house or other building, from the cornice or eaves to the top. In America, it is usually called the gable-end.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GABLE

GABLE Ga "ble, n.

 

Defn: A cable. [Archaic ] Chapman.

 

GABLE

Ga "ble, n. Etym: [OE. gable, gabil, F. gable, fr. LL. gabalum front of a building, prob. of German or Scand. origin; cf. OHG. gibil, G. giebel gable, Icel. gafl, Goth. gibla pinnacle; perh. akin to Gr. cephalic, or to G. gabel fork, AS. geafl, E. gaffle, L. gabalus a kind of gallows. ] (Arch. )(a ) The vertical triangular portion of the end of a building, from the level of the cornice or eaves to the ridge of the roof. Also, a similar end when not triangular in shape, as of a gambrel roof and the like. Hence: (b ) The end wall of a building, as distinguished from the front or rear side. (c ) A decorative member having the shape of a triangular gable, such as that above a Gothic arch in a doorway. Bell gable. See under Bell. -- Gable roof, a double sloping roof which forms a gable at each end. -- Gable wall. Same as Gable (b ). -- Gable window, a window in a gable.

 

GABLET

GABLET Ga "blet, n. (Arch. )

 

Defn: A small gable, or gable-shaped canopy, formed over a tabernacle, niche, etc.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

gable

ga ble |ˈgābəl ˈɡeɪbəl | noun the part of a wall that encloses the end of a pitched roof. (also gable end ) a wall topped with a gable. a gable-shaped canopy over a window or door. DERIVATIVES ga bled adjective ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Old Norse gafl, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gaffel and German Gabel fork (the point of the gable originally being the fork of two crossed timbers supporting the end of the rooftree ).

 

Gable, Clark

Ga ble, Clark |ˈgābəl ˈɡeɪbəl | (1901 –60 ), US actor; full name William Clark Gable. He was noted for movies such as It Happened One Night (1934 ) and Gone with the Wind (1939 ). His last movie, The Misfits, was released posthumously in 1961.

 

gable roof

ga ble roof noun a roof with two sloping sides and a gable at each end.

 

gablet

gablet |ˈgeɪblɪt | noun Architecture a small ornamental gable over a buttress or similar feature. ORIGIN late Middle English: from gable + -et 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

gable

gable |ˈgeɪb (ə )l | noun the triangular upper part of a wall at the end of a ridged roof. (also gable end ) a wall topped with a gable. a gable-shaped canopy over a window or door. DERIVATIVES gabled adjective ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Old Norse gafl, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gaffel and German Gabel fork (the point of the gable originally being the fork of two crossed timbers supporting the end of the roof-tree ).

 

Gable, Clark

Gable |ˈgeɪb (ə )l | (1901 –60 ), American actor, famous for films such as It Happened One Night (1934 ), for which he won an Oscar, and Gone with the Wind (1939 ); full name William Clark Gable.

 

gable roof

ga ble roof noun a roof with two sloping sides and a gable at each end.

 

gablet

gablet |ˈgeɪblɪt | noun Architecture a small ornamental gable over a buttress or similar feature. ORIGIN late Middle English: from gable + -et 1 .

 

Duden Dictionary

Gäblein

Gäb lein Substantiv, Neutrum , das |G ä blein |Verkleinerungsform zu Gabel

 

Gabler

Gab ler Substantiv, maskulin Jägersprache , der |G a bler |Gabelbock, -hirsch

 

Spanish Dictionary

gablete

gablete nombre masculino arq Remate decorativo de líneas rectas y ápice agudo, a manera de frontón triangular, que corona los arcos u ojivas de ventanales y vanos; es un elemento característico del arte gótico .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

gable

ga ble /ɡéɪb (ə )l /名詞 C 〘建 〙1 破風 はふ , 切妻 .2 切妻状の壁の上端部 .3 戸の上の切妻状の装飾 .

 

gabled

g bled 形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗破風 はふ がある ; 切妻造りの 〈建物 屋根など 〉.