corbie gable
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Definition
- Noun:
- (Architecture) A gable having corbie-steps or corbel steps: A "corbie gable" is a specific architectural feature. It refers to a gable (the triangular upper part of a wall at the end of a ridged roof) that is stepped or notched in a stair-step pattern, rather than forming a smooth, straight slope. This stepped design is created using corbie-steps (also called corbel steps or crow steps).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The medieval Scottish castle was distinguished by its prominent corbie gables.
- The architect incorporated a corbie gable into the design to give the building a traditional Flemish character.
Advanced Usage
- Architectural Style: The corbie gable is a hallmark of Northern European, particularly Scottish and Flemish, vernacular and Gothic architecture.
- The row of 17th-century merchants' houses is easily identified by their distinctive corbie gables.
Variants and Related Words
- Corbie-step (noun): An individual stone step in a corbie gable; also called a crow step or corbel step.
- Each corbie-step was carefully carved from local sandstone.
- Crow-stepped gable (noun): A synonym for "corbie gable."
- The building's crow-stepped gable is a protected historical feature.
Synonyms
- Crow-stepped gable: The most common direct synonym.
- Stepped gable: A more general descriptive term.
Related Phrases
- To feature a corbie gable: Used to describe a building's architectural style.
- The old town hall features a magnificent corbie gable.
Noun
- (architecture) a gable having corbie-steps or corbel steps