Barpost

/ˈbɑːrpoʊst/ noun

A post or pillar that serves as a structural support or reinforcement in a building, particularly in traditional construction where bars or posts form the framework.

From Middle English 'bar' (rod, stake) combined with 'post' (vertical support). The term emerged in construction vocabulary during the medieval period to describe reinforcing posts in timber-frame buildings.

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