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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.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Ridgepole" Quotes from Famous Books



... stopped prayin' and put on his white robe, which was a shirt of hisn't I pieced out so it came down to his feet, and takin' a tin trumpet that he bought over to Eastborough Centre, he went out, climbed up on the barn, sot down on the ridgepole and waited for Kingdom Come. He sot there and tooted all mornin' and 'spected the angel Gabriel would answer back. He sot there and tooted all the arternoon till the cows come home and the chickens went to roost. I had three good square meals that day, but Silas didn't ...
— Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks - A Picture of New England Home Life • Charles Felton Pidgin

... court—clear to the ridgepole—clear to the cupoly, and then I'll shin the weather vane with the star spangled banner of justice between ...
— Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 • Various



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



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