skeiling

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Noun[edit]

skeiling (plural skeilings)

  1. (architecture) A straight sloped part of a ceiling, such as on the underside of a pitched roof.

Usage notes[edit]

  • Found across southern England, in regions like Sussex, Cornwall, and the Isle of Wight and Channel Islands.

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