Bressummer

/ˈbrɛsəmər/ noun

A large horizontal beam placed across an opening (like a storefront) to carry the weight of the structure above it; also known as a summer or bressomer.

From Old French 'bresse' (beam) plus 'summer' (from Latin 'saguma'), referring to a structural beam. This variant spelling is more common in British architectural terminology.

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