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gabled
ga·ble G0002300 (gā′bəl)n.1. a. The generally triangular section of wall at the end of a pitched roof, occupying the space between the two slopes of the roof.b. The whole end wall of a building or wing having a pitched roof.2. A triangular, usually ornamental architectural section, as one above an arched door or window. [Middle English gable, gavel, from Norman French gable (perhaps of Celtic origin) and from Old Norse gafl; see ghebh-el- in Indo-European roots.] ga′bled adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | gabled - (of a roof) constructed with a single slope on each side of the ridge supported at the end by a gable or vertical triangular portion of an end wall; "a gabled roof"hipped - (of a roof) sloping on all sides; "a hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables" | Translationsgable (ˈgeibl) noun the triangular part of the side wall of a building between the sloping parts of the roof. 尖屋頂兩端的三角牆 尖顶屋两端的山型墙ˈgabled adjectivea gabled roof. 有三角牆的 有山墙的EncyclopediaSeeGablegabled Related to gabled: gable wall, gable endsAntonyms for gabledadj (of a roof) constructed with a single slope on each side of the ridge supported at the end by a gable or vertical triangular portion of an end wallAntonyms |