"欄間" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [ɾã̠mːa̠] Forms: 欄間 [canonical] (ruby: (らん), ()), ranma [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 欄 (ran, “railing; column”, in reference to the vertical railings or columns of screens used in early transoms) + 間 (ma, “space, gap”). First attested from 1563. Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|欄|間|pos1=in reference to the vertical railings or columns of screens used in early transoms|sort=らんま|t1=railing; column|t2=space, gap|tr1=ran|tr2=ma}} 欄 (ran, “railing; column”, in reference to the vertical railings or columns of screens used in early transoms) + 間 (ma, “space, gap”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|らんま}} 欄(らん)間(ま) • (ranma)
  1. a decorative wood carving or screen in the transom or lintel above a doorway in Japanese architecture (note that the use of sliding panel doors may mean that the transom is essentially as long as the wall) Wikipedia link: Daijisen, Engaku-ji, Nihon Kokugo Daijiten, Ranma (architectural), ja:松村明, ja:欄間 Categories (topical): Architectural elements Derived forms: 欄間窓 (ranma mado) (ruby: (らん), (), (まど)) (english: transom window)
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