Bressomer

/ˈbrɛsəmər/ noun

A large horizontal timber or beam that spans an opening and supports the weight of a wall or structure above it; also spelled 'bressummer.'

From Middle English, possibly from Old French 'bresandus' or a similar term. The exact origin is uncertain, but it may relate to braced structures or supporting beams in construction.

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