Definition
Having a gable or gables; featuring the triangular shaped section of wall at the end of a pitched roof.
Etymology
From be- + gable (the triangular portion of wall). Gable comes from Old Norse gafl. The be- prefix here emphasizes the feature, creating an adjective describing buildings with prominent gables.
Kelly Says
Gabled houses became the ultimate symbol of respectable middle-class life in Dutch and English towns—so iconic that 'begabled' architecture still makes people feel nostalgic for cozy, fairy-tale homes.
Translations
ARالعربية
بمنظار
bi-manzar
BNবাংলা
ছাউনিযুক্ত
chhau-ni-yukt
CACatalà
amb teulada
amb teh-u-la-da
CSČeština
se střechou
se stre-chou
DEDeutsch
mit Dach
mit dach
ELΕλληνικά
με στέγη
me ste-gi
ESEspañol
con tejas
kon teh-has
FISuomi
kattoinen
kattoinen
FRFrançais
à toits
a twah
HIहिन्दी
छत वाले
chat waale
IDBahasa Indonesia
dengan atap
dengan a-tap
IGIG
n'eche n'eche
ne-che ne-che
ITItaliano
con tetto
kon teh-toh
KMKM
មានជ្រ wohnen
ma-an che-roh
KO한국어
지붕이 있는
ji-bung-i it-neun
MSBahasa Melayu
dengan bumbung
dengan bum-bung
MYမြန်မာ
ပလ Flasche
palflasche
NLNederlands
met dak
met dak
PLPolski
z dachem
z da-chem
PTPortuguês
com telhado
kom teh-la-doh
RORomână
cu acoperiș
cu aco-pe-rish
RUРусский
с крышей
s kry-shey
SVSvenska
med tak
med tak
SWKiswahili
na mbao
na m-bao
TAதமிழ்
காற்றினுடன்
ka-ar-ti-nun
TEతెలుగు
చీకటితో
che-e-kati to
THไทย
มีหลังคา
mi lang-kha
TLTL
may bubong
may bu-bong
TRTürkçe
çatıya
cha-ti-ya
UKУкраїнська
з дахом
z dahom
URاردو
چھت والا
chhat waala
VITiếng Việt
có mái
co mai