The Collaborative International Dictionary
Weather-board
Weather-board \Weath"er-board`\, v. t. (Arch.)
To nail boards upon so as to lap one over another, in order
to exclude rain, snow, etc.
--Gwilt.
Usage examples of "weather-board".
They tip-toed out, through the broken weather-boarding, and stopped at a little distance to exchange a parting word.
They spent the night huddling round the stove in a weather-boarded inn, cheerfully decorated, like so many of the wooden houses in Tielen, in a child's paint box colorsred, yellow, blue, and greenwhile the wind roared and buffeted the building.