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roof-tree
ˈroof-tree Also 5 ruff tree, roffetre, 6 (8) Sc. rufe, ruif tre, 7 roufe, 20 rooftree. [f. roof n.] 1. a. The main beam or ridge-pole of a roof. Also fig.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 435/2 Roof tree (or ruff tree), festum. c 1475 Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 777 Hoc festum, a roffetre. 1560 Rolland Seven Sages ... Oxford English Dictionary
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roof-tree
roof-treen strong horizontal main beam at the highest point of a roof 脊檩; 大梁; 正梁. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Citrus Heights Dollar Tree boarded up after roof collapse
5 days ago — Sentinel staff report-- The Dollar Tree store at 7000 Sunrise Blvd. is now completely boarded up, after a roof collapse early Monday forced ...
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Citrus Heights: Dollar Tree closes after roof collapses
14 hours ago — Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District crews responded to the Dollar Tree on Sunrise Boulevard in Citrus Heights around 3 a.m. to discover ...
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PHOTOS: Tree nearly falls through roof of Lake Oswego house - KOIN.com
TodayPORTLAND, Ore. — High winds and freezing temps toppled trees all over the area with many falling onto homes and cars or downing power lines.It was a close call for one Lake Oswego family as a ...
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James Kenward
Kenward's next book, The Roof-Tree, can be classed loosely as a work on architecture and was first published in 1938: it was reissued in The Oxford Bookshelf Books John and David (London, Peter Davies, 1931); Summervale (London, Constable and Co., 1935); The Manewood Line (London, Stanley Paul, 1937); The Roof-Tree wikipedia.org
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ruff-tree
† ruff-tree see roof-tree 2 and rough-tree.c 1635 N. Boteler Dial. Sea Services (1685) 132 Roof⁓trees, or as they are vulgarly called, Ruff-trees, are those Timbers which go from the Half-deck to the Fore-castle, and serve to bear up the Gratings, and Ledges where the Nettings are fastned. 1789 Tran... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arria Sargent Huntington
Arria Sargent Huntington (January 22, 1848 – March 24, 1921) was the author of Under a Colonial Roof-Tree: Fireside Chronicles of Early New England which Books Sharps and Flats: A Farce (1896) Under a Colonial Roof-Tree: Fireside Chronicles of Early New England (1905) Memoir and letters of Frederic Dan wikipedia.org
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1905 in Australian literature
Lancaster – The Spur to Smite Rosa Praed — The Maid of the River Ethel Turner – A White Roof-Tree Short stories Guy Boothby – A Crime of the Under wikipedia.org
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rough-tree
rough-tree Naut. [In earlier use a var. of ruff-tree and roof-tree 2; later also f. rough a.] (See quot. 1769.)1629 Admiralty Court Exam. 48 Took the rough trees of the shipp and nayled deales upon them and launched them overboard. 1671 Phillips, Rough-trees, in Navigation, are small timbers to bear... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dian Cecht
Known to me is the grave where he cast it, A tomb without walls or roof-tree; Its ashes, evil without loveliness or innocence Found silent burial in noble wikipedia.org
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bink
bink Sc. and north. dial. (bɪŋk) Forms: 3 bennk, 3– benk(e, 3–4 binc, binck, 4 bengk, bynk, 5 bynke, 4– bink. [Later form of ME. benk = bench n.] 1. A bench or form to sit on; = bench 1.c 1200 Ormin 15231 Wiþþ þrinne bennkess bennkedd. a 1300 Cursor M. 5321 He kist and sett on binc him bi [Gött. bin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Appointment with Death (play)
Apart from thus pulling down the roof-tree in the second interval, Miss Christie has built up her house of mystery with her usual skill." wikipedia.org
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Mary H. J. Henderson
consciousness or communal sense was simply an expression of the home-making instinct - the widening of womanliness - to include not only the individual roof-tree wikipedia.org
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gable
▪ I. gable, n.1 (ˈgeɪb(ə)l) Forms: α. Sc. and north. 4–9 gavel(l, 4–6 gavyll, 5 gavul, gawill, 4, 7 gavil(l. β. 5 gabyl, gabul, 7–8 gabel(l, 4– gable. [The northern form gavel (still in Scotland pron. ˈgev(ə)l) is perh. directly a. ON. gafl masc., of the same meaning (Sw. gafvel, Da. gavl). The sout... Oxford English Dictionary
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