sb. Arch. Obs. [f. prec. + TABLE.] (See quot. 1862.) Also Fractabling.
1688. R. Holme, Armoury, III. 451/2. The out sides of an House . The Fractables . Corbells.
1862. Dict. Arch. (Arch. Publ. Soc.), Fractable, or Fract Table; Fractabling at Liverpool. A term used, in the middle ages, for the crest table or coping running up and down the gables of a building.