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おながざるonagazaruオナガザルONAGAZARU

noun:

  • cercopithecoid (any Old World monkey of family Cercopithecidae, esp. the guenons of genus Cercopithecus)
ぼうようのたんbouyounotan

noun:

  • bemoaning the frustration of reaching truth (for surplus of academic paths); being at a loss
ばとうかんのんbatoukannon

noun:

  • Hayagriva (manifestation of Avalokitesvara with an ornament in the shape of a horse's head) - Buddhism term 観世音
わかさまwakasama

noun:

  • young master (respectful way of referring to the son of a high-ranking person) - honorific language
こういかkouikaこうイカkouIKAコウイカKOUIKA

noun:

  • golden cuttlefish (Sepia esculenta); cuttlefish (any species in the family Sepiidae)
みはるかすmiharukasu Inflection

godan ~す verb / transitive:

  • to look out over (far into the distance); to command a view of
なみのはなnaminohana

noun:

  • salt
  • crest of a wave; flowerlike patterns on waves in the Japan Sea in winter
なわめnawameold

noun:

  • knot (in rope, etc.); bonds; fetters
  • arrest
  • rope impressions (on the surface of pottery)
あいかたaikata

noun:

  • partner (esp. in manzai); companion 相方 漫才
  • partner for the night (e.g. at a brothel)
おもうつぼにはまるomoutsubonihamaru Inflection

expression / godan ~る verb:

  • to turn out just as one wished; to play into the hands (of)
かばいてkabaite

noun:

  • rule allowing the clear winner of a bout to touch down first to avoid injury - Sumo term
とうしまんまんtoushimanman Inflection

~の noun / ~たる adjective / ~と adverb:

  • brimming with fighting spirit; being strong in the will to fight; burning with combativeness - four character idiom
ふしそうでんfushisouden

noun / ~の noun:

  • transmission of the secrets of an art, craft, trade or learning from father to son - four character idiom
ちんりゅうそうせきchinryuusouseki

noun:

  • sore loser stubbornly refusing to admit being wrong and adhering to the far-fetched argument - four character idiom
そうせきちんりゅうsousekichinryuu

noun:

  • sore loser stubbornly refusing to admit being wrong and adhering to the far-fetched argument - four character idiom
こうひょうさくさくkouhyousakusaku Inflection

~たる adjective / ~と adverb:

  • enjoying great popularity; receiving widespread high praise; being a great success with the public - four character idiom
いっさつたしょうissatsutashouいっせつたしょうissetsutashou

expression:

  • It is justifiable to kill one (harmful) person to save the lives of many - four character idiom
えいたいくようeitaikuyou

noun:

  • services performed in perpetuity by a Buddhist temple for the repose of a departed soul - four character idiom
しっちかいふくshitchikaifuku

noun:

  • the recovery of lost territory; recovering (regaining) lost ground (one's former position); fence-mending - four character idiom
きんかくしkinkakushi

noun:

  • padding, armour, etc. covering the testicles
  • mantle or hood on a urinal, squat-toilet, etc.
ツバキかTSUBAKIka

noun:

  • Theaceae; family of flowering plants comprising the camellias and other shrubs and trees
みやmiya

noun:

  • shrine
  • palace; imperial residence
  • member of the imperial family - honorific language
  • headboard (on a bed); headstand
  • temple - archaism

そしてsoshitemiyanonakaniushiyahitsujiyahatowo売るuruものmonotachito両替ryougae人達jintachiga座っているsuwatteirunowoご覧になったgoranninatta In the temple courts he found men selling cattle, sheep and doves, and others sitting at tables.

ぼくbokuharyoumiyaハルヒHARUHIno憂鬱yuuutsuwo読みyomiたくtakuないnai I don't want to read the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.

しがつびょうshigatsubyou

noun:

  • euphoria experienced by college students or workplace recruits at the beginning of school or work 五月病六月病
メットインMETTOINメット・インMETTO/IN

noun:

  • scooter with a compartment under the seat to hold a helmet - From English "(hel)met in" メット
りゃくおうryakuouれきおうrekiou

noun:

  • Ryakuō era (of the Northern Court) (1338.8.28-1342.4.27); Rekiō era

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