Kwi?tcki "Smoke-house," an inside chimney-hood.
Sibvu?t?t?k?mula A series of bottomless jars piled above each
other, and luted together as a chimney-top.
Sibvu? A bottomless earthen vessel serving as a chimney
pot.
Bok?ci Any small hole in a wall, or roof, smaller than
a doorway.
Hi?tci An opening, such as a doorway. This term is also
applied to a gap in a cliff.
Hi?tci Kalau?wata A door frame.
T??a???ata A lintel; literally, "that holds the sides in
place."
Wuw?k?pi "The place step;" the door sill.
Ni?uh?pi A handhold; the small pole in a doorway below the
lintel.
Pana?ptca ?tc?pi bok?ci
A window; literally, "glass covered opening."
Ut?cpi A cover.
Ahpa?b?tc?pi } A door. "Apab," inside; wina, a pole.
Wina??tc?pi }
O?wa ?tc?pp? "Stone cover," a stone slab.
T?i?ka A projection in the wall of a room suggesting a
partition, such as shown in Pl. LXXXV. The same
term is applied to a projecting cliff in a mesa.
Kiam?i An entire roof. The main beams, cross poles, and
roof layers have the same names as in the kiva,
given later.
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