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. |