Catslide

/ˈkætsllaɪd/ noun

A sloping roof or architectural feature that extends from a main roof down to a lower wall, creating extra interior space; common in older houses.

From 'cat' (possibly from the slanted shape resembling a cat's back) plus 'slide' from Old English 'slidan' meaning to slip; an architectural term that emerged in medieval English house-building.

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