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raftering
raftering, vbl. n. (ˈrɑːftərɪŋ, -æ-) Also 6 raftre-, raufteryng(e, raftring. [f. rafter v. + -ing1.] 1. Roofing with, or forming of, rafters; the arrangement of rafters; wood for rafters.1538 Elyot Dict., Contignatio,..the raufterynge. 1542 Udall Erasm. Apoph. 232 Buyldyng an hous euen from the foun...
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Paul Revere House
around 1700, ninety percent of the structure (including two doors, three window frames, and portions of the flooring, foundation, inner wall material and raftering
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rafter
▪ I. rafter, n.1 (ˈrɑːftə(r), -æ-) Forms: α. 1 ræfter, reafter, 1–3 ræftr-, 1–4 reftr-, 2–4 raftr-, 3–7 refter, 4 raftere, (rafterer), raftyr, 4 (5 Sc.) raftre, (7 rafture), 4– rafter. β. 6 raughter, Sc. rach-, rauch-, rawch-, raychter. [O.E. ræfter = MLG. rafter, rachter, related to ON. rapt-r raft...
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rest-balk
ˈrest-balk, n. Also 9 rist-baulk. [f. rest n.1 or v.1 + balk n.1 3.] A ridge left unploughed between two furrows, esp. in the process of raftering or ribbing. Also attrib. or Comb.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §4 A reste-balke is where the plough byteth at the poynte of the culture and share, and cutteth not...
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Apis dorsata
According to Vietnamese sociologists, in the early 19th century, honey hunting or raftering was the most important occupation of the people who lived in
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