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Ridgepole   Listen
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Ridgepole  n.  (Arch.) The timber forming the ridge of a roof, into which the rafters are secured.






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"Ridgepole" Quotes from Famous Books



... blue was eddying along the ridgepole of the kitchen addition. Jack noticed it, but did not know what it meant. A more practiced observer would have known that, hidden from sight, buried in the punk of the dry-rotted timber, was a vicious spark of fire, ...
— Crowded Out o' Crofield - or, The Boy who made his Way • William O. Stoddard

... beams are those which are laid upon columns, pilasters, and antae; tie-beams and rafters are found in the framing. Under the roof, if the span is pretty large, are the crossbeams and struts; if it is of moderate extent, only the ridgepole, with the principal rafters extending to the outer edge of the eaves. Over the principal rafters are the purlines, and then above these and under the roof-tiles come the common rafters, extending so far that the walls are covered by ...
— Ten Books on Architecture • Vitruvius



Words linked to "Ridgepole" :   saddle roof, gable roof, rooftree, saddleback roof, beam



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