jib-door
[Origin unascertained.]
A door flush with the wall in which it stands, and usually painted or papered so as to be indistinguishable from it.
1800 E. Hervey Mourtray Fam. II. 159 Emma..darted out through a gib-door, covered with pictures, which had struck her eye while he was speaking. 1820–22 W. H. Pyne Wine & Walnuts (1824) II. ix. 132 The delighted bookseller opened a jib door..that went from the side of the shop to a steep narrow staircase. 1852 Lomax & Gunyon Encycl. Archit. s.v., The use of a jib-door is to preserve the symmetry of an apartment, where only one door is wanted, nearer to one end of the partition than the other. |