gambrel
see also: Gambrel
Noun

gambrel (plural gambrels)

  1. The hind leg of a horse.
  2. (chiefly, historical and obsolete, outside, dialects) A bar, usually metal, with a central loop and a hook at each end, used to hang a carcass for butchering.
  3. (US, architecture) A gambrel roof.
Translations
  • French: toit à deux pentes
Verb

gambrel (gambrels, present participle gambrelling; past and past participle gambrelled)

  1. To truss or hang up by means of a gambrel.
    • 1979, Cormac McCarthy, Suttree, Random House, p.9:
      They raised him so, gambreled up by the bones in his cheek.

Gambrel
Proper noun
  1. Surname



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