weatherboard
English
Etymology
Noun
weatherboard (plural weatherboards)
- (nautical) The windward side of a vessel.
- (nautical) A plank placed over an opening to keep out driven water.
- Any of a series of horizontal boards used to cover the exterior of a timber-framed building; clapboard.
- 1952, Neville Shute, The Far Country, London: Heinemann, Chapter One,[1]
- The homestead lies half a mile from the road, a small bungalow built of weatherboard with an iron roof and with verandas on three sides […]
- 1952, Neville Shute, The Far Country, London: Heinemann, Chapter One,[1]
Translations
nautical: windward side of vessel
nautical: plank placed over an opening
clapboard
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Verb
weatherboard (third-person singular simple present weatherboards, present participle weatherboarding, simple past and past participle weatherboarded)
- (transitive) To cover with a weatherboard.