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studding, vbl. n.|ˈstʌdɪŋ| [f. stud v. + -ing1.] 1. The woodwork of a lath and plaster wall or partition; also pl., wood cut into battens for use as studs.
1588in Archæologia LXIV. 366 Lett to Fogg all the studding and particions over the hall as for xxs. 1823P. Nicholson Pract. Builder App. 70 Deal Battenings or Studdings, as they are called in many parts of the kingdom, are of various descriptions. 1868Rep. U.S. Commissioner Agric. (1869) 277 Walls..clapboarded on the outside of the studding. 1899Kipling Stalky iii. 72 The rough studding of the lath and plaster wall under the dormer. 2. That with which a surface is studded.
1844N. Paterson Manse Gard. iii. 236 The crocus..is..perfectly beautiful as studding to a piece of smooth green sward. 1895Outing XXVII. 217/2 All were lovely, with their studdings of islands and brightly-tinted shores. 3. U.S. The height (of a room) from floor to ceiling; = stud n.1 3.
1884Howells Silas Lapham iii. 54 Lapham promptly developed his ideas of black walnut finish, high studding, and cornices. |