Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dwang
noun
/dwɑːŋ/

Definition
A medieval term referring to a type of wooden beam or support in construction.

Examples
- The builders placed dwangs between the posts to add strength to the frame of the house.
- In traditional timber framing, dwangs are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the structure.

Meaning
In construction, ‘dwang’ specifically denotes a horizontal member that connects vertical posts or studs, providing structural stability.

Synonyms
- bracing
- beam
- support