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HIPS

Volume 501 · 73 words · 1797 Edition

in architecture, are those pieces of timber placed at the corners of a roof. There are much longer than the rafters, because of their oblique position. Hip means also the angle formed by two parts of the roof, when it rises outwards.

Hip-Roof, called also Italian roof, is one in which two parts of the roof meet in an angle, rising outwards: the same angle being called a valley, when it sinks inwards.