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  • Window shutter hardware — Window Shutter Hardware> Overview A series of documents are provided here to further explain terms and terminology related to shutter hardware and blacksmithing, as well as the evolution of early hardware.A Brief History of Early Hardware In its… …   Wikipedia

  • jamb — [dʒæm] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: jambe leg , from Late Latin gamba] a post that forms the side of a door or window …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • jamb — [ dʒæm ] noun count the upright side of an opening such as a door or window …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • jamb — side piece of a door, window, etc., early 14c., from O.Fr. jambe pier, side post of a door, originally a leg, shank (12c.), from L.L. gamba leg, (horse s) hock (see GAMBOL (Cf. gambol)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • jamb — ► NOUN ▪ a side post of a doorway, window, or fireplace. ORIGIN Old French jambe leg, vertical support , from Greek kamp joint …   English terms dictionary

  • jamb — [jam] n. [ME jambe < OFr, a leg, shank, pier, side post of a door: see GAMB] 1. a side post or piece of a framed opening, as for a door, window, or fireplace: see FRAME 2. a pillar of ore …   English World dictionary

  • jamb — UK [dʒæm] / US noun [countable] Word forms jamb : singular jamb plural jambs the upright side of an opening such as a door or window …   English dictionary

  • jamb — jamb1 /jam/, n. 1. Archit., Building Trades. a. either of the vertical sides of a doorway, arch, window, or other opening. b. either of two stones, timbers, etc., forming the sidepieces for the frame of an opening. 2. Armor. greave. Also, jambe.… …   Universalium

  • jamb — [[t]ʤæ̱m[/t]] jambs N COUNT: usu n N A jamb is a post that forms the side part or upright of a door frame or window frame …   English dictionary

  • jamb — [[t]dʒæm[/t]] n. bui archit. a) either of the vertical sides of a doorway, window, or other opening b) either of two members forming the sidepieces for the frame of an opening • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME jambe < MF: leg, jamb < LL gamba, var …   From formal English to slang

  • jamb — /dʒæm / (say jam) noun 1. the side of an opening; a vertical piece forming the side of a doorway, window, or the like. 2. → jambeau. Also, jambe. {Middle English jambe, from French: leg, jamb, from Late Latin gamba hoof} …  

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