Word: Gabbard
Speech Type: Noun
Etymology:
early 19th century (in an earlier sense). Origin uncertain, perhaps from a variant of caber, with remodelling of the second syllable after -ard
Definition:
A type of scaffold in which the upright supports are formed of boards or battens bolted together; frequently in plural.
Definition:
A steel frame which supports a crane or derrick.
Variant Forms:
- gabbart
- gabbert
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