Bent
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- Note
- A bent in American English is a transverse rigid frame (or similar structures such as three-hinged arches). Historically, bents were a common way of making a timber frame; they are still often used for such, and are also seen in small steel-frame buildings, where the term portal frame is more commonly used. The term is also used for the cross-ways support structures in a trestle. In British English this assembly is called a "cross frame". The term bent is probably an archaic past tense of the verb to bind, referring to the way the timbers of a bent are joined together. The Dutch word is bint (past participle gebint), the West Frisian is bynt, and the German is bind. Compare this with the term bend for a class of knots.
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Hausfassade mit Mühlenmotiv
Foto im Querformat, A4....
Object information
Image: Museum Wolmirstedt - RR-F
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