rooftree

[ro͞oftrē]

rooftree Definition

a horizontal timber at the top of a roof, supporting the upper ends of the rafters..

Using rooftree: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rooftree" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old house's rooftree was made of oak.

  • Example

    The rooftree had to be replaced due to termite damage.

  • Example

    The carpenter measured the length of the rooftree before cutting the new one.

rooftree Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rooftree

Phrases with rooftree

  • to celebrate joyously and noisily

    Example

    The fans raised the rooftree when their team won the championship.

  • within the confines of one's home

    Example

    As long as you live under my rooftree, you will follow my rules.

  • a moment of realization or epiphany

    Example

    It was a rooftree moment for her when she realized that she had been wrong all along.

Origins of rooftree

from Middle English 'roftrē', from Old English 'hrōftrēow', from 'hrōf' (roof) + 'trēow' (tree)

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Summary: rooftree in Brief

'Rooftree' [ro͞oftrē] is a noun that refers to a horizontal timber at the top of a roof, which supports the upper ends of the rafters. It is often made of oak and can be replaced if damaged by termites or other factors. The phrase 'raise the rooftree' means to celebrate joyously and noisily, while 'under the rooftree' means within the confines of one's home. 'Rooftree moment' refers to a moment of realization or epiphany.