Definitions from Wiktionary (neck-gable)
▸ noun: a type of gable in vogue between the 17th and the 18th centuries in the Netherlands with a rectangular body (resembling a neck, hence the name) in place of the usual triangular shape found with a regular gable
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▸ noun: a type of gable in vogue between the 17th and the 18th centuries in the Netherlands with a rectangular body (resembling a neck, hence the name) in place of the usual triangular shape found with a regular gable
Similar:
clock gable,
Dutch gable,
Flemish gable,
gable window,
gablet,
gable end,
bell gable,
gavel,
gable,
bell-gable,
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