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Meaning of Gable | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈɡeɪ.bəl

Definitions

  1. The triangular area at the peak of an external wall adjacent to, and terminating, two sloped roof surfaces (pitches).
  2. A cable.
    obsolete
  3. A surname.

Equivalents

العربية الجملون جملون
Български фронтон
Bosanski štit
Čeština štít štítový
Dansk gavl
Deutsch Giebel
Ελληνικά αέτωμα καλκάνι
Esperanto gablo pinjono
Español aguilón frontón gablete hastial
Français gable pignon
Gaeilge binn
Galego outón respigo
Hrvatski štit
Magyar oromzat
Italiano pignone
日本語 切妻 破風
ქართული ფრონტონი
Latina fastīgium
ລາວ ຈົວ
Македонски калкан
Nederlands gevelspits puntgevel
Polski szczyt szczytowy
Português empena
Română fronton
Русский щипе́ц
Slovenčina štít
Српски štit
Svenska gavel
Türkçe kalkan

Examples

“It was a queer sort of place—a gable-ended old house, one side palsied as it were, and leaning over sadly.”
“Although there were important developments in the internal organization of Cape houses during this period, their most obvious element is the gable. End-gables were common in medieval northern European and particularly Dutch buildings, but central gables set into the long side of roofs were more unusual and became the quintessential feature of the Cape Dutch style.”
“Qionglin Village in Kinhu with its well-preserved ancestral halls, arches, and old Fujian-style houses with interesting gables is famous for having more shrines than any other village on Kinmen.”
“First, striking sail, their tacklings then they loosed. And (with their gables stoop'd) their mast imposed Into the mast-room.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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