parget
/ˈpɑrdʒɪt/
noun
- A thin coat of plaster or mortar applied to a wall or surface, often for decoration or protection.
- The parget on the chimney was cracking and needed repair.
- They applied a fresh layer of parget to seal the brickwork.
- The old house had decorative parget on the exterior walls.
verb
- To cover or decorate with parget; to apply a thin coat of plaster or mortar.
- The artisan will parget the ceiling with intricate patterns.
- She learned to parget from her grandfather, a master plasterer.
- They hired a specialist to parget the historic building's facade.