OXFORD 9000
📚 adj • entry_id 51157

half-timbered

/ˌhɑːf ˈtɪmbəd/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
con entramado de madera
Of a building: constructed using a load-bearing timber frame with the spaces (panels) between the timbers filled with bricks, stone, or wattle and daub, etc. (the infill), especially if the timber frame is visible on the outside of the building.
Having ideally supposed that the County Town must be superior to all others in point of beauty and extent, we were disappointed to find it a small place, consisting of about a hund…
The construction here described, is exactly similar to that followed in the old half timbered houses of England.
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