English-Thai Dictionary
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 窓 戸の上の切妻状の装飾 .
gabled
g á 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 〉.