crosswing

noun

Etymology

cross- + wing

  1. derived from *h₂weh₁- — “to blow
  2. derived from *wēingijaz
  3. derived from vængr
  4. inherited from winge
  5. prefixed as crosswing — “cross + wing

Definitions

  1. A wing attached to a main or original house block, its axis at right angles to the…

    A wing attached to a main or original house block, its axis at right angles to the original block, and often gabled.

The neighborhood

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