Rafter

/ˈræftər/ noun

A rafter is one of the long, sloping pieces of wood or metal that support a roof. Several rafters placed side by side form the basic frame that holds up the roof covering.

The word comes from Old English “ræfter,” related to Old Norse “raptr,” meaning “rafter” or “beam.” Its deeper origin is Germanic, connected to words for weaving or joining pieces together.

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