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read san. Lit. hanging branches. 1@A sheathing made of boards and bamboo woven into a basket-weave pattern and used as a base for thatched roofing using a coarse tall grass called cogon grass (miscanthus) or ditch reed. For ordinary vernacular dwellings *minka ―Ζ about 1.8m long, thin bamboo, boards or ditch reeds are woven with rope to make a base for thatched roofs. The WAKAN SANSAIZUE aΏOΛ}G (1713) states that it was also a base used for pantile *sangawarabuki V’ in the Edo period. 2@Timber placed on top of rafters to create a base for tile roofing. 3@Laths set against the posts of store-houses to make a surface for mud plaster walls. See *etsuridake V|. |
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