IPA: /ˈleɪðɪŋ/
KK: /ˈleɪðɪŋ/
The process of creating or working with thin strips of wood, often used in construction or carpentry.
The carpenter spent the day lathing the walls to prepare for the plastering.
Lathing → The word 'lathing' originates from the Old English 'laþ', meaning a thin strip of wood. It refers to the process of applying thin strips of material, typically wood, to a surface for support or as a base for plaster or other materials.
Think of 'thin strips of wood' — that's what lathing means, as it involves applying these strips to create a supportive structure.