purlin

[ˈpɜːɹlɪn]

purlin

English Noun
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Definition

A longitudinal structural member bridging two or more rafters of a roof.

Etymology

Uncertain. Information on the etymology is scant at best. According to Websters it comes from 15th-century English. According to the Oxford Concise Dictionary, it is "Middle English, perhaps of French origin". Other sources reference Middle English or 15th-century English.

Example Sentences

  • "The loft was broad and high, with splendid rough-cut oak purlins and three large Veluxes."
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