
1) Anderson the Angel 2) Area under the roof 3) Attic 4) British slang for the head 5) Cramped living space 6) Dingy loft 7) English boy name 8) Floor 9) French word used in English 10) Inhospitable attic 11) Level 12) Loft 13) Military terminology 14) Right grate fixed loft 15) Right grate moved around loft
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1) Attic 2) Cockloft 3) Hayloft 4) Loft 5) Mow
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A garret is generally synonymous in modern usage with a habitable attic or small (and possibly dismal or cramped) living space at the top of a house. In the days before lifts (elevators) this was the least prestigious position in a building, and often had sloping ceilings. == Etymology == The word entered Middle English via Old French with a milit...
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room just under the roof of a house; attic
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• (n.) A turret; a watchtower. • (n.) That part of a house which is on the upper floor, immediately under or within the roof; an attic.
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the top storey of a building within the roof
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Gar'ret noun [ Middle English
garite ,
garette , watchtower, place of lookout, Old French
garite , also meaning, a place of refuge, French
guérite a place of refuge, donjon, sentinel box, from Old French
garir to preserve, save, defend, French
guérir to cure...
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A garret is the space immediately below the roof, such as the attic or loft in a house. The term was also formerly applied to a turret projecting from the top of a tower or from the parapet of a fortification, and used for a watch-tower.
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Garret is British slang for the head.
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The top rooms in a building, directly under a roof.
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[Wuthering Heights] unfinished part of a house just under the roof.
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the top storey of a building within the roof
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Garret is an English name for boys. The meaning is `gentle` The name Garret is -as far as we know- only given to American boys. The name sounds like: Garreth, Garred, Garrot, Garrat Similar names are: Barret, Garnet, Jarret, Garren, Garrey See also: Jarrett
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[Obscure words] floor consisting of open space at the top of a house
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