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kabuki 冠木 | ||||||
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衡木. A horizontal timber, lintel or crossbar. 1 A lintel characteristic of gates called *kabukimon 冠木門. The lintel penetrates the gate posts and is secured by wedges called hanasen 鼻栓 (nose peg or plug). They are wedge-shaped pegs inserted through the lintel at right angles to the posts. Sometimes the lintel is set into notches cut into the gate posts and secured from beneath by a tenon and mortise, *hozo ほぞ, *hozoana ほぞ穴, and to a smaller, horizontal lintel called *magusa まぐさ. This lintel does not extend out beyond the posts. 2 A horizontal timber placed above the entrance of a dwelling in the Kansai 関西 region. The beam is not connected to the entrance posts but instead is supported by the posts *houdate 方立 on either side. Examples: Sumiya Shimabara 角屋島原 (17-19c) in Kyoto; Yoshimura dwelling 吉村家住宅 (early 17c) in Osaka. |
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