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[ gey-buhld ] / ˈgeɪ bəld /
adjectiveprovided with a gable or gables: a gabled house. built with a gable or gables. Origin of gabledFirst recorded in 1840–50; gable + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM gabledun·ga·bled, adjectiveWords nearby gabledGabès, gabfest, gabion, gabionade, gable, gabled, gable end, gable roof, gablet, gable window, Gabo Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gabledAs English houses go, this gabled red brick Victorian is neither especially beautiful nor significant. Great New Reads|The Daily Beast|October 15, 2010|DAILY BEAST Bright, gabled Bruges, we shall not look upon thy like again. An Autobiography|Elizabeth Butler The buildings are generally of one and two stories, with steep, gabled roofs. Through Scandinavia to Moscow|William Seymour Edwards He gathered her into his arms and carried her through the weeds and up the wooden stair to the door of the gabled room. Long Will|Florence Converse
In far better state of preservation was the central building with gabled roof and tall hooded chimneys. The Cry at Midnight|Mildred A. Wirt At the other end of the village a gabled inn, with a great stable-yard, busy with horses and waggons. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays|Richard Le Gallienne
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