Results, to treat someone to a feast

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しゅっそうばshussouba

noun:

  • horse entered in a race
ちかまわりchikamawari Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • taking a shortcut; neighborhood; neighbourhood
たまのりtamanori

noun:

  • balancing on a ball
おおぐみoogumi

noun:

  • make-up (of a newspaper)
ちょくせんきょりchokusenkyori

noun:

  • distance in a straight line
さしあぶらsashiabura

noun:

  • (lubricating) oil; oiling a machine
さいしりょうsaishiryou

noun:

  • donation made at a ritual
ないぶりゅうほnaiburyuuho

noun:

  • (of a company) internal reserves
のうはいnouhai

noun:

  • last cup (at a banquet)
おとこいっぴきotokoippiki

noun:

  • shining example of a man
ねくびnekubi

noun:

  • head of a sleeping person
ねざけnezake

noun:

  • nightcap; a drink before sleeping
こいぐちkoiguchi

noun:

  • mouth of a (sword) sheath
ところがらtokorogara

noun:

  • character of a particular place
とこかざりtokokazari

noun:

  • art object for a tokonoma
ねじはちまきnejihachimaki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • towel twisted into a headband
ねじりはちまきnejirihachimaki

noun:

  • towel twisted into a headband
はなよめごりょうhanayomegoryou

noun:

  • (respectful term for a) bride - four character idiom
ぎぞうひんgizouhin

noun:

  • counterfeit goods; fake; (a) forgery
けっすいkessui

noun:

  • water bursting through (a dike)
そとがまえsotogamae

noun:

  • outward appearance (of a house)
めくぎmekugi

noun:

  • rivet on a sword hilt
こうぎんkougin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • loud recitation (of a poem)
りゃくたいryakutai

noun:

  • simplified form of a kanji
いもばんimoban

noun:

  • stamp made with a potato

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