nogging

nogging
a) A horizontal beam used in the construction of a building, especially to strengthen upright posts
b) Rough brick masonry used to fill open spaces

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  • Nogging — Nogging, an architectural term, may refer to: Nogging, term used for the brick infill of timber framing Noggin or dwang, a horizontal bracing piece used to give rigidity This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If… …   Wikipedia

  • Nogging — Nog ging, n. [From {Nog}, v. t.] Rough brick masonry used to fill in the interstices of a wooden frame, in building. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nogging — [näg′iŋ] n. [< NOG1] brick masonry built up between wooden uprights, as studs …   English World dictionary

  • nogging piece — noun see nogging 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • nogging — noun Etymology: nog wooden block the size of a brick Date: 1825 rough brick masonry used to fill in the open spaces of a wooden frame …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • nogging — /nog ing/, n. 1. masonry, as bricks, used to fill the spaces between studs or other framing members. 2. nog (def. 3). [1815 25; NOG2 + ING1] * * * …   Universalium

  • nogging — nÉ‘g /nÉ’g n. alcoholic drink; eggnog, creamy drink made with eggs and liquor; peg, block of wood attached to brickwork or masonry as a support for wooden structures v. fill (a framed wall or partition) with small stones or bricks …   English contemporary dictionary

  • nogging — noun Building 1》 brickwork in a timber frame. 2》 a horizontal piece of wood fixed to a framework to strengthen it. Origin C19: from nog + ing1 …   English new terms dictionary

  • nogging — nog•ging [[t]ˈnɒg ɪŋ[/t]] n. bui masonry, as bricks, used to fill the spaces between studs or other framing members • Etymology: 1815–25; nog II (as v., to fill (a wall or partition) with masonry) + ing I …   From formal English to slang

  • nogging — /ˈnɒgɪŋ / (say noging) noun 1. the brick filling to a wooden framed partition. 2. the horizontal short timbers in stud positions, used to stiffen the vertical members of a framed partition. Also, noggin. {nog2 + g + ing1} …  

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