sideboarding

Outer walls on a building or other structure; cladding; siding.

Noun

  1. Outer walls on a building or other structure; cladding; siding.
    • We were obliged to leave our horses in a stable, made up of a roof, in which was a loft for the storage of provender, set upon posts, without sideboarding, so that the norther met with no obstruction. - 1857, Frederick...
    • The new mill was 44 feet long, 30 feet wide and IVz stories high, made on the style of a New England barn with upright sideboarding over horizontal timber. - 1968, Lewis S. Miner, Industrial Genius Samuel Slater, page...
    • By removing the sideboarding and roofing of the Bunker Hill Covered Bridge, the incredibly beautiful framing was revealed. - 2009, David C. Fischetti, Structural Investigation of Historic Buildings, page 225:

Verb

  1. present participle and gerund of sideboard