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Etymology

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From un- +‎ gabled.

Adjective

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ungabled (not comparable)

  1. (architecture) Not gabled.
    • 1941, J. H. Blackford, The Manor and Village of Cherhill, page 188:
      Unhappily, however, all that remains of Cherhill's claim to an old manor house is a rather cold ungabled building, blue-slated in hard ruled lines, and a porch which might have been transplanted from a late Victorian house.