Bargeboard

/ˈbɑːrdʒbɔːrd/ noun

A decorative board that covers the triangular space where a sloped roof meets the gable end of a building.

From Middle English 'barge' (possibly from Old French 'barge' or Germanic roots meaning 'to stick out') plus 'board.' The term dates to architecture around the 15th-16th centuries.

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