noun
- Small stones or chips of stone inserted into mortar joints in masonry to fill gaps and strengthen the wall.
Usage: construction/masonry term; also called galetting
verb
- To fill or reinforce mortar joints in masonry by inserting small stones or chips.
Usage: construction/masonry term; present participle of gallet
Examples
- The mason used galleting to strengthen the old stone wall.
- Galleting was a common practice in medieval masonry construction.
- The craftsman is galleting the mortar joints with flint chips.
- Proper galleting improves the durability of dry stone walls.
- Historic buildings often show evidence of galleting in their exterior walls.