Definition for GIRD'ER

GIRD'ER, n.

  1. In architecture, the principal piece of timber in a floor. Its end is usually fastened into the summers or breast summers, and the joists are framed into it at one end. In buildings entirely of timber, the girder is fastened by tenons into the posts.
  2. A satirist. Lilly.

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