raftered

English

Etymology

rafter + -ed

Adjective

raftered (not comparable)

  1. Having rafters (often of a specified kind).
    • 1897, William John Courthope, The longest reign
      O'er sculptured Cloisters, and high-raftered Halls, / By Rivers gliding under ancient Walls []
    • William Faulkner, Mistral
      We stood before a gate, looking into a court enclosed by three walls and roofed by a vine on a raftered trellis.

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