1. A mixture, such as plaster or roughcast, used to coat walls and line chimneys.
2. Ornamental work in plaster.
3. A cement mixture used to waterproof outer walls.
tr.v.par·get·ed, par·get·ing, par·gets also par·get·ted or par·get·ting
To cover or adorn with parget.
[Middle English, probably from pargetten, to parget, from Old French pargeter, parjeter, to throw about (par-, intensive pref. from Latin per; see per1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots + jeter, to throw, from Latin iactāre, frequentative of iacere; see yē- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots) and from Old French porgeter, to roughcast a wall (por-, forward ultimately from Latin porrō; see per1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots + iactāre, to throw).]
par′get·ing n.
parget
(ˈpɑːdʒɪt)
n
1. (Building)
a. plaster, mortar, etc, used to line chimney flues or cover walls
b. plasterwork that has incised ornamental patterns
La meilleure progression du top 10 est a mettre a l'actif du Francais Mathieu Perget, vainqueur de la derniere edition du Tour du Maroc, qui grimpe de la 15e a la 4e place avec un total de 124 pts.
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