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Crucks, Base — ♦ Crucks truncated by a collar beam. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 411) Related terms: Base Crucks, Cruck Spur, Crucks … Medieval glossary
Crucks — 1) Pair of curved timbers extending from ground to roof ridge supporting wall and roof of a building. (Kenyon, John R. Medieval Fortifications, 211) 2) Primitive truss formed by two main timbers, usually curved, set up as arch or inverted V. Each … Medieval glossary
Cruck — Framing: Leigh Court Tithe Barn, Worcester, England. A cruck or crook frame is a curved timber, one of a pair, which supports the roof of a building, used particularly in England. This type of timber framing consists of long, generally bent,… … Wikipedia
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