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Что (кто) такое cruck - определение

CURVED TIMBER USED AS ROOF SUPPORT
Cruck frame; Cruck Framing; Crook frame; Cruck construction; Cruck house; Cruck-frame
  • A half timbered house in [[Worcestershire]] framed with a full cruck
  • Worcester]], England
  • The [[Moirlanich Longhouse]], a byre dwelling with a cruck frame
  • A jointed cruck

cruck         
[kr?k]
¦ noun Brit. either of a pair of curved timbers extending to the ground in the roof framework of a type of medieval house.
Origin
C16: var. of crook.
Cruck         
A cruck or crook frame is a curved timber, one of a pair, which support the roof of a building, historically used in England and Wales. This type of timber framing consists of long, generally naturally curved, timber members that lean inwards and form the ridge of the roof.

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Cruck

A cruck or crook frame is a curved timber, one of a pair, which support the roof of a building, historically used in England and Wales. This type of timber framing consists of long, generally naturally curved, timber members that lean inwards and form the ridge of the roof. These posts are then generally secured by a horizontal beam which then forms an "A" shape. Several of these "crooks" are constructed on the ground and then lifted into position. They are then joined together by either solid walls or cross beams which aid in preventing 'racking' (the action of each individual frame going out of square with the rest of the frame, and thus risking collapse).