Dictionary Definition
lath n : a narrow thin strip of wood used as
backing for plaster or to make latticework
User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
- A thin, narrow strip of wood, nailed to the rafters, studs, or floor beams of a building, for the purpose of supporting the tiles, plastering, etc. A corrugated metallic strip or plate is sometimes used.
Derived terms
- lath brick - a long, slender brick, used in making the floor on which malt is placed in the drying kiln.
- lath nail - a slender nail for fastening laths.
Extensive Definition
A lath is a thin, narrow strip of some
straight-grained wood or other material, including metal or gypsum. A lattice, or
lattice-work, is a criss-crossed or interlaced arrangement of
laths, or the pattern made by such an arrangement. Lath is the
basic material used in the formerly common building technique known
as lath and
plaster, which was used to make interior walls.
Uses
The word stems from Old English laett, Mid. Eng. lappe, a form possibly due to the Welsh liath; the word appears in many Teutonic languages, e.g. Dutch lat, German Latte, and has passed into Romanic, cf. Italian latta, French latte), denoting a thin flat strip of wood or other material used in building to form a base or groundwork for plaster, or for tiles, slates or other covering for roofs. Such strips of wood are employed to form lattice-work, or for the bars of venetian blinds or shutters.Historical significance
A window with a lattice painted red was formerly a common inn-sign (cf. Shakespeare, 2 Hen. IV. ii. 2. 86); frequently the window was dispensed with, and the sign remained painted on a board.Gypsum lath consists of gypsum plaster sandwiched
between two sheets of absorbent paper. It was invented in 1910, and multiple
variations were developed in the 1930s. Gypsum was
safer than wood lath as it wasn't combustible, was easier to use,
and gave better results. The lath and
plaster method declined in the 1950s, as it was
replaced by the more efficient drywall.
See also
lath in Japanese: ラス
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Mystik tape, Scotch tape, adhesive tape, band, bandage, batten, beam, belt, billet, board, boarding, brick, cellophane tape, clapboard, cloth tape,
cord, cordwood, deal, driftwood, face, fascia, fillet, firewood, friction tape,
girdle, glass, glaze, gruel, hardwood, lathing, lathwork, ligula, ligule, list, log, lumber, masking tape, mere
shadow, panelboard,
paneling, panelwork, paper, plank, planking, plastic tape,
plyboard, plywood, pole, post, puncheon, rail, rake, revet, ribband, ribbon, shadow, shake, shaving, sheathe, sheathing, sheathing board,
sheeting, shingle, shred, sideboard, siding, skeleton, slab, slat, slate, slip, softwood, soup, spill, splat, spline, splinter, stave, stick, stick of wood, stone, stovewood, strake, strap, streak, strip, strop, taenia, tape, tape measure, tapeline, thatch, three-by-four, ticker
tape, tile, timber, timbering, timberwork, two-by-four,
vein, veneer, wafer, wall in, wall up, wallpaper, weatherboard, wood