nogging

[ nog-ing ]

noun
  1. masonry, as bricks, used to fill the spaces between studs or other framing members.

Origin of nogging

1
First recorded in 1815–25; nog2 + -ing1

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British Dictionary definitions for nogging

nogging

/ (ˈnɒɡɪŋ) /


noun
  1. Also called: nog, (Scot and NZ) dwang a short horizontal timber member used between the studs of a framed partition

  2. masonry or brickwork between the timber members of a framed construction

  1. a number of wooden pieces fitted between the timbers of a half-timbered wall

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