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1) "Gables" -- As to gables properties ga·ble Pronunciation: 'gA-b&l Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, probably from Medieval Latin gabulum gibbet, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish gabul forked stick 1 a : the vertical triangular end of a building from cornice or eaves to ridge b : the similar end of a gambrel roof c : the end wall of a building 2 : a triangular part or structure - ga·bled /-b&ld/ adjective [gable illustration] Pronunciation Symbols The House of the Seven Gables, Salem, Massachusetts, showing four gables in this view. A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the lines of a sloping roof. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system being used (which is often related to climate and availability of materials) and aesthetic concerns. Thus the type of roof enclosing the volume dictates the shape of the gable. In Classic Greek and Roman architecture, the analogous feature is called the tympanum. Strictly speaking, the tympanum is the infill area, often triangular, of the pediment, which also consists of the raking cornice or ends of the sloped roofs (which may appear to bear, but do not actually bear on the tympanum - the fact that many tympanum bear intricate and expensive carvings declaring the building's purpose is evidence of its non-structural role), and the cornice proper, which bears on the architrave, which in turn is supported at points by columns of a colonnade. A variation of the gable is a crow-stepped gable, which has a stair step design to accomplish the sloping portion. Crow stepped gables were used in Scotland and England as early as the seventeenth century. Examples of the crow stepped gable can be seen at Muchalls Castle and Monboddo House, both 17th century Scottish buildings. Other early examples are found in parts of Denmark and Sweden. A Gothic ornamental gable of the Cathedral architecture over the windows and portal are called in the German and Dutch language Wimperg too. Gable ends of more recent buildings are often treated in the same way as the Classic pediment form. But unlike Classical structures, which operate through trabeation (see Trabeated (architecture) ), the gable ends of many buildings are actually bearing-wall structures. Thus, the detailing tends to be ambiguous, misleading, and to some architects "deceitful". See: John Ruskin and The Seven Lamps of Architecture. The gable is to be distinguished from facade. ..."
2) "Properties" -- As to gables properties prop·er·ty Pronunciation: 'prä-p&r-tE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -ties Etymology: Middle English proprete, from Anglo-French propreté, from Latin proprietat-, proprietas, from proprius own 1 a : a quality or trait belonging and especially peculiar to an individual or thing b : an effect that an object has on another object or on the senses c : VIRTUE 3 d : an attribute common to all members of a class 2 a : something owned or possessed; specifically : a piece of real estate b : the exclusive right to possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing : OWNERSHIP c : something to which a person or business has a legal title d : one (as a performer) who is under contract and whose work is especially valuable e : a book or script purchased for publication or production 3 : an article or object used in a play or motion picture except painted scenery and costumes synonym see QUALITY - prop·er·ty·less /-l&s/ adjective - prop·er·ty·less·ness /-n&s/ noun Pronunciation Symbols In law and political theory, property refers to an ownership interest in land or other resources. A property of an object is some intrinsic or extrinsic quality of that object, where the nature of the "object" in question will depend on the field, as, for example, indicated below. - Chemical properties
- Mechanical properties
- Physical properties
- Thermodynamic properties
- Mental properties
- In information processing, properties are qualities of objects which are transmitted and then received by observers. Generally, properties allow an observer to distinguish one object from another.
- Property may also refer to something in relation to which ownership rights subsist (eg. real property).
- In the performing arts, a property (usually known as a "prop") is any object used or touched by a performer.
- In philosophy, mathematics, and logic, a property is an abstraction characterizing an object.
- Property also is the name of a novel by Valerie Martin.
- Window property, data associated to a window in the X Window System.
- in RDF, a property is a property of an RDF class, possessing a value domain and range.
- Property is a type of class member in object-oriented programming.
- A Java Properties File with file extension .properties is a file format to store program settings as name-value pairs.
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