IPA: /ˈræftərd/
KK: /ˈræftərd/
Describing something that has rafters, which are the sloped beams that support a roof.
The raftered ceiling of the barn gave it a rustic charm.
Raftered → The word 'raftered' comes from 'rafter' (from Old English *ræfter*, meaning a beam or support) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a state or condition). The term 'raftered' describes something that is characterized by having rafters, typically in the context of a roof or structure.
Think of 'rafter' as a support beam in a roof, and remember that 'raftered' means something that has these beams.