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Also written . Also called hafu-ita jÂ.
A bargeboard. Straight or curved boards laid flat against the ridge ends and purlin
ends on the gable sides of a building. They are finishing members in the gables
of gable roof *kirizuma yane
ŘČŽŞ or hip-and-gable roof *irimoya yane
üꎎŞ. They form a triangular space called the gable pediment tsumagawa
Ȥ. The apex formed by the joining of two bargeboards are called *hafuogami
jq. The bottoms of each bargeboard is called *hafu kojiri
jŘK. The middle part is called koshi meaning hip, waist or haunch. |
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*karahafu j, *chidori hafu çšj, *sugaruhafu ăvj, *irimoya hafu üęŽj, *chigi çŘ, *aori hafu áDj | ||||||
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