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Gambrel   /gˈæmbrəl/   Listen
Gambrel

noun
1.
A gable roof with two slopes on each side and the lower slope being steeper.  Synonym: gambrel roof.






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"Gambrel" Quotes from Famous Books



... in any style of architecture, low or high. It may be the brown old farm-house, with its tall well-sweep, or the one-story gambrel-roofed cottage, or the large, square, white house, with green blinds, under the wind-swung elms of a century, or it may be the log-cabin of the wilderness, with its one room,—still there is a spell in the memory of it beyond all conjurations. Its stone and brick and ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864 • Various

... Concord, Massachusetts, the town of his forefathers, and the place destined to be his home for life. He first lived with his venerable connection, Dr. Ripley, in the dwelling made famous by Hawthorne as the "Old Manse." It is an old-fashioned gambrel-roofed house, standing close to the scene of the Fight on the banks of the river. It was built for the Reverend William Emerson, his grandfather. In one of the rooms of this house Emerson wrote "Nature," and in ...
— Ralph Waldo Emerson • Oliver Wendell Holmes



Words linked to "Gambrel" :   saddle roof, gable roof, saddleback roof, saddleback



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