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cruck
(cruck)
Pronunciation:
/krʌk/
noun
British
either of a pair of curved timbers extending from ground level to the transverse beam or ridge of a roof and forming a structure frame in a medieval timber-framed house:
[
as modifier
]
:
a cruck barn
Origin:
late 16th century
: variant of
crook
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