gable
1 Americannoun
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the portion of the front or side of a building enclosed by or masking the end of a pitched roof.
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a decorative member suggesting a gable, used especially in Gothic architecture.
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Also called gable wall. a wall bearing a gable.
noun
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the triangular upper part of a wall between the sloping ends of a pitched roof ( gable roof )
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a triangular ornamental feature in the form of a gable, esp as used over a door or window
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the triangular wall on both ends of a gambrel roof
noun
Other Word Forms
- gable-like adjective
- gabled adjective
- gablelike adjective
Etymology
Origin of gable
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English, from Old French (of Germanic origin); cognate with Old Norse gafl; compare Old English gafol, geafel “a fork”
Explanation
A gable is the triangular part of a house's exterior wall that supports a pointed or peaked roof. Gothic-style houses are well known for their many gables. Houses and buildings with pitched roofs have front-facing or side-facing gables — or often, both. The shape and structure of these pointed gables help support a house's roof and give the building a particular architectural style. Nathaniel Hawthorne famously wrote about a building with this architectural feature in The House of the Seven Gables. Gable, originally an Old French word meaning "facade or front," is from the Old Norse gafl, "gable-end," or "gable."
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Example Sentences
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Among them are working drawings that prescribe the profile of every block of stone, each keyed to its exact place in the building, whether gable, tracery or buttress.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 18, 2026
Her mother picked a piece of cement from the gable wall, blessed it and put it on her daughter's ear.
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2025
Todd Brunner buys this home, with three upstairs bedrooms and a steep, gable roof, in the spring of 2003.
From Salon • Nov. 17, 2022
You can get motorized lifts with large articulating arms that allow you to safely paint that tall gable end on your home or reach a difficult sidewall above a steep roof.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 2, 2022
The workbench took up a whole gable wall of the barn.
From "Pax" by Sara Pennypacker
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