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单词 purlin
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purlinn.

Brit. /ˈpəːlɪn/, U.S. /ˈpərlən/
Forms:

α. late Middle English–1600s purloyn, late Middle English–1600s purloyne, 1600s– purloin.

β. late Middle English purlyn, late Middle English purlyon, 1500s purlyne, 1600s pourline, 1600s purlain, 1600s purlinge, 1600s– purlin, 1600s– purline, 1800s perling, 1800s purling.

Origin: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps a borrowing from French. Etymon: French *purloigne.
Etymology: Origin uncertain. Perhaps < an (apparently unrecorded) Anglo-Norman noun *purloigne in sense ‘extension’ (compare Old French porloigne , pourloigne delay, postponement (end of the 12th cent.); the sense in building is apparently not paralleled in French) < purloignier purloin v. Conversion from the English verb seems unlikely, as it is apparently only attested in semantically unrelated senses. Compare post-classical Latin perlio purlin (1448 in a British source); the relationship between this and the English word is unclear. The β forms probably show reduction of the unstressed vowel in the second syllable.
Building.
A horizontal beam which runs along the length of a roof, resting upon the principal rafters at right angles and supporting the ordinary rafters or boards of the roof.
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society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > framework of building > [noun] > roof-beam
pan1284
roof-tree1321
wiverc1325
sile1338
wind-beam1374
bindbalkc1425
trave1432
purlin1439
side-waver1451
wind-balk1532
roof beam1551
post1567
crock1570
spercil1570
collar-beam1659
camber1679
top-beam1679
camber-beam1721
jack rafter1736
hammer-beam1823
tie-beam1823
spar-piece1842
viga1844
collar1858
spanner1862
cruck1898
1439 in Jrnl. Brit. Archæol. Assoc. (1868) 25 118 (MED) The whiche roof shal be wrought of vj pryncepal couplys archebounden..havyng atwix eche two princepals a purloyne, a iope, and iiij sparrys, havyng a rof tre abovyn.
1448–9 in Communic. Cambr. Antiquarian Soc. (1851) 9 40 The principalls shalbe..x inch thik with a purlyn in the middes from one principall to a nother.
1484 in J. H. Parker Gloss. Terms Archit. (ed. 5) I. 377 The..over purloyn for the seid floor.
1527 Repairs at Drayton Manor (Public Rec. Office) For sawynge of sparrs and syderasons and purlynes ij days. ij s.
1534–5 in E. Law Hampton Court Palace (1885) 354 26 spandrells standyng in the plum basys under the nether purloyns in the Kinges New Hall.
1663 B. Gerbier Counsel to Builders 45 The Purlains for the Roof.
?1677 S. Primatt City & Covntry Purchaser & Builder 86 Four Purlines, being between eighteen and one and twenty foot long, and twelve and nine inches in thickness.
1714 S. Sewall Diary 16 July (1973) II. 763 Split the principal Rafter next that end, to the purloin.
1788 W. Marshall Provincialisms E. Yorks. in Rural Econ. Yorks. II. 351 Sidewaver, the purline of a roof.
1841 W. Whewell Mech. Engin. iv. 58 The covering of the roof usually does not rest immediately upon the rafters, but upon..purlines.
1881 Mechanic §1328 Common rafters..are notched slightly on the under side to fit over the purlins.
1917 Amer. Jrnl. Archeol. 21 139 The discrepancy in the comparative size of the joists and rafters he explains on the assumption that the joists supported the rafters in mid span by posts and purlins.
1949 H. M. Cautley Norfolk Churches 30 The tenoning of collar, hammer-beams and hammer-ports being so placed that they do not coincide with the tenons of purlins.
2003 G. Biddle Britain's Hist. Railway Buildings 357/1 The unusual latticed iron purlins are particularly neat.

Compounds

General attributive.
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1484 in J. H. Parker Gloss. Terms Archit. (ed. 5) I. 377 The lower doobyll purlyon pece.
1736 B. Langley Anc. Masonry ii. vi. 367 Fig. V represents the Principals contained in one side, with thier Purlins framed into the Hips, and wherein the Purlin Joint is represented.
1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. ii. iii. 550 Purline rafters.
1875 E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech. Purlin-post, a strut supporting a purlin.
1901 Marble Rock (Iowa) Jrnl. 6 June All the supports required are..at each end of the purlin plates.
1955 A. Soper in A. Soper & R. T. Paine Art & Archit. Japan xix. 189 At the corner,..the unsupported purlin span—and the danger of collapse—become much greater.
1991 Constr. News 26 Sept. 17/4 The temporary roofing comprises aluminium lattice beams, fixing beams, purlin frames and fixing plates.
2003 A. Garner Thursbitch (2004) 139 We scarce got one bite of hay for winter, all on account of mither for fetching purlin timbers.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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