Synonyms for lathing
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : lath-ing, lah-thing |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlæθ ɪŋ, ˈlɑ θɪŋ |
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Définition of lathing
Origin :- late 13c., probably from Old English *læððe, variant of lætt "lath," apparently from a Proto-Germanic *laþþo (cf. Old Saxon, Old Norse latta, Middle Dutch, German latte "lath," Dutch lat, Middle High German lade "plank," which is source of German Laden "counter," hence, "shop"). As a verb, 1530s, from the noun.
- As in frame : verb build
- This inviting or "bidding" was usually called "lating" or "lathing;" from the A.-S.
- Extract from : « Lancashire Folk-lore » by John Harland
- The outer walls of a stone house should always be firred off inside for lathing and plastering, to keep them thoroughly dry.
- Extract from : « Rural Architecture » by Lewis Falley Allen
- All corners and angles should be framed solid and have two-inch projections for lathing.
- Extract from : « Convenient Houses » by Louis Henry Gibson
- This schoolhouse, even to the lathing, was made of black walnut that was sawed at a local mill.
- Extract from : « What and Where is God? » by Richard La Rue Swain
- In at least one of the Oraibi kivas the plastering of the wall is laid on sticks that form a kind of lathing.
- Extract from : « Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff Palace » by Jesse Walter Fewkes
- Wooden studding, furring, or lathing should not under any circumstances be placed against a chimney.
- Extract from : « Farmers' Bulletin 1230 - Chimneys & Fireplaces » by A. M. Daniels
- There will be no lathing, except occasionally on the ceilings; even this will not be necessary.
- Extract from : « Homes And How To Make Them » by Eugene Gardner
Antonyms for lathing
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