Results, sound often made when performing the akanbe- gesture
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- 半臂の緒【はんぴのお】
noun:
- decorative gauze strap that hangs from the front left side of the kohimo when tying closed one's hanpi - obscure term ➜ 忘れ緒
- 黄雀風【こうじゃくふう】
noun:
- southeasterly wind blowing around the fifth month of the lunisolar calendar (when marine fishes allegedly turn into tree sparrows)
- ペリペリ・ぺりぺり
noun:
- light tearing or ripping sound; sound of tearing along perforated lines - onomatopoeia
- 血潮【ちしお】血汐
noun:
- blood spilt from the body
- blood circulating within the body (often as a metaphor for strong emotion or hot-bloodedness)
- ボキボキ・ポキポキ・ぽきぽき・ぼきぼき
adverb / ~と adverb:
- cracking sound (e.g. cracking one's knuckles); crunching sound - onomatopoeia
- 聴音器【ちょうおんき】聴音機
noun:
- listening instrument; sound detector; sound locator; acoustic locator; hydrophone
- パシャリ・ぱしゃり
adverb / ~と adverb:
- sound of a camera shutter - onomatopoeia
- sound of water splashing - onomatopoeia ➜ パシャン
- まで☆《迄》
particle:
- until (a time); till; to; up to
- to (a place); as far as
- to (an extent); up to; so far as; even
- only; merely
10時までに夕食の準備をしておくように取り計らいなさい。 See that dinner is ready by ten.
- 忘れ緒【わすれお】忘緒
noun:
- decorative gauze strap that hangs from the front left side of the kohimo when tying closed one's hanpi ➜ 小紐
- 山笑う【やまわらう】
expression:
- mountain in springtime when all of the tree buds open at the same time; laughing mountain [literal] - poetical term
- 火祭【ひまつり】火祭り
noun:
- fire festival (often celebrating the absence of fires)
- New Year's ritual at Izumo Shrine
- festival involving fire dedicated to the gods
- ぴっしゃり・びっしゃり
adverb:
- slapping together (incl. sound) - onomatopoeia
- fitting tightly (incl. sound) - onomatopoeia
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