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Also hashigawara [ą. Lit. flower tile. An
edge or border tile originally, the word came to replace the more difficult term
*abumigawara Zą which
in the 7c-12c was usually decorated with a stylized lotus flower pattern *rengemon @۶. The WAMYOU RUIJUSHOU `ŒȚăÚçâ (10c), a kind of dictionary, included hanagawara,
and hashigawara (end or edge tile), a term with a similar meaning.
By the late Heian period, a comma pattern *tomoemon b¶ came to be preferred over the lotus pattern and it is possible from that time
on the terms hanagawara and hashigawara were gradually superceded
by *tomoegawara bą.
In the 7c`12c, hanagawara and hashigawara became interchangeable
and were also applied to the broad concave eave-end pendant tile *nokihiragawara Źœą. |
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*gatou ą, *kawara ą. | ||||||
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