Results, sometimes used for one hundred millions

Partial results:

おぐらひゃくにんいっしゅogurahyakunin'isshu

noun:

  • Ogura Anthology of One Hundred Tanka by One Hundred Poets
ひゃくどいしhyakudoishi

noun:

おくまんokuman

noun:

  • millions and millions
ひゃくねんまえhyakunenmae

expression:

  • one hundred years ago; a hundred year previously
まるmaru

noun:

かくりんkakurin

noun:

  • the end of things (esp. used for one's last writings) - archaism
  • one's dying hour (esp. used for the death of Confucius)
ひゃくねんかせいhyakunenkasei

expression:

  • waiting for one hundred years for the waters of the Yellow River to clear; waiting in vain for an unlikely event; waiting for pigs to fly; When the sky falls, we shall catch larks - four character idiom
ひゃくどまいりhyakudomairi

noun:

  • hundred times worship (e.g. visiting a shrine or temple a hundred times for prayer, walking back and forth a hundred times before a shrine offering a prayer each time) 御百度
たくtakuしょくshoku

noun:

  • table; desk

counter:

  • counter for tables, desks, etc. たく

noun:

  • offering table before an altar (sometimes used in tea ceremony) しょく - Buddhism term
  • tabletop incense burner しょく - abbreviation 卓香炉
殿うまばどのumabadonoばばどのbabadonoうまばのおとどumabanootodo殿うまばのおとどumabanootodo

noun:

  • building for observing horse racing, horseback archery, etc. (sometimes specifically that used by the emperor on the greater palace grounds) - archaism 武徳殿
はんせつhansetsu

noun:

  • fanqie; traditional Chinese spelling system in which two characters are used: the first one for the onset, the second one for rhyme and tone
竿いっかんikkan

noun:

  • one pole (esp. used for fishing poles); one rod
はんhan

prefix:

  • anti-

noun:

  • antithesis 反定立
  • fanqie; traditional Chinese spelling system in which two characters are used: the first one for the onset, the second one for rhyme and tone - abbreviation 反切

それsorehahan道徳的doutokutekida It is still immoral.

ダッチワイフDATCHIWAIFUダッチ・ワイフDATCHI/WAIFU

noun:

  • life-sized doll used for masturbation - From English "Dutch wife"
  • cage (rattan or cane) used in bed in the tropics
  • bolster used for warmth when sleeping
れいきゃくようreikyakuyou

~の noun:

  • used for cooling; used for refrigeration; heat-absorbing
おねone

noun:

  • (mountain) ridge; spur
ひゃくせんhyakusenold

suffix noun / noun:

  • top hundred; hundred best
おぼしめすoboshimesuoldold Inflection

godan ~す verb / transitive:

  • to think (only used to speak of others) - honorific language
  • to turn one's attention toward (only used to speak of others); to have feelings for (only used to speak of others)
  • to honour the target of one's emotions
ひゃくどhyakudo

noun:

  • hundred times; hundred degrees
こじkoji

noun:

  • grhapati (layman; sometimes used as a posthumous suffix) - Buddhism term 大姉【だいし】
  • private-sector scholar
ちゃぶねchabune

noun:

  • small boat used for transport on rivers (Edo period); barge; boat used for unloading goods from a large anchored boat 瀬取り船
  • boat with a roof used for boating on a river
  • small boat selling food and drinks on a river - archaism
こつkotsu

numeric:

  • one hundred-thousandth
かやkaya

noun:

  • grass used for thatching; sedge used for thatching
ものmonoもんmon

noun:

  • thing; object; article; stuff; substance
  • one's things; possessions; property; belongings - as 〜のもの, 〜のもん
  • things; something; anything; everything; nothing
  • quality
  • reason; the way of things
  • used to emphasize emotion, judgment, etc.; used to indicate a common occurrence in the past (after a verb in past tense); used to indicate a general tendency; used to indicate something that should happen - formal noun often used as 〜ものだ - usually written using kana alone

suffix noun:

  • item classified as ...; item related to ...; work of ...
  • cause of ...; cause for ...

prefix:

遠まわしにtoomawashinimonowo言うiuna Don't beat around the bush.

ロバートROBAATOha週末shuumatsuhamisedeよくyokuchichiwo手伝ったtetsudattaものmonoだったdatta Robert used to help his father in the store on weekends.

あなたanatano妹さんimoutosanni会いaiたいtaiものmonoですdesu I'd like to see your sister.

ウィルソンUIRUSONno解法kaihouha同じonaji定数teisuuwo使用shiyouしたshitaというtoiutendeハドソンHADOSONnoものmonoto類似ruijiしているshiteiru Wilson's solution is similar to Hudson's in that they used the same constants.

bokuha子どものころkodomonokoroよくyokuこのkono浜辺hamabeni来たkitaものmonoですdesu I used to come to this beach when I was a boy.

しゃshasa

numeric:

  • one hundred-millionth

Kanji

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