Trestle

"Trestle" in German

Arbeitsbock

(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)

Auflagebock

(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)

Auflagebock

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Auflagegestell

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Bock

(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)

Bock

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Bock

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Gerüst

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Gerüstpfeiler

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Gestell

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Holzbock

(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)

Klappbock

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Pfahljoch

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Schragen

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Stützbock

(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)

Stützbock

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Stützgerüst

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Stützkonstruktion

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Sägebock

(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)

Tischgestell

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Traverse

(a horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs)

Trestle

(a framework, using spreading, divergent pairs of legs used to support a bridge)

Untergestell

(a folding or fixed set of legs used to support a table-top or planks)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.