Results, cloth to carry an infant on the back
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- くぐる☆《潜る》 Inflection
godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:
- to go under; to pass under; to go through; to pass through
- to dive (into or under the water) ➜ 潜る【もぐる】
- to evade; to get around; to slip past
- to survive; to surmount
- 折り重なる☆【おりかさなる】折重なる Inflection
godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:
- to lie on top of one another; to be in a heap
- 仏涅槃【ぶつねはん】
noun:
- the death of Shakyamuni Buddha - Buddhism term
- Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (orig. 15th of the 2nd month, now 15th of the 3rd month) - abbreviation - Buddhism term ➜ 仏涅槃忌
- 物前【ものまえ】
noun:
- just before a war - archaism
- day before a holiday - archaism
- day before the one on which prostitutes were forced to accept customers - archaism ➜ 紋日
- 轍を踏む【てつをふむ】 Inflection
expression / godan ~む verb:
- 駆使★【くし】 Inflection
noun:
- free use
~する noun:
- to use freely; to make free use of; to have good command (e.g. of a language)
- to drive someone on
- 苔生す【こけむす】苔むす Inflection
godan ~す verb / intransitive verb:
- to become covered in moss; to be moss-covered; to have moss growing on itself; to become aged (e.g. building, stone)
- へたる Inflection
godan ~る verb:
- ごりごり Inflection
adverb / ~と adverb / ~する noun:
- scraping; scratching - onomatopoeia
~の noun / adjectival noun:
- hard (to the bite, to the touch) - onomatopoeia
- 湯水のように使う【ゆみずのようにつかう】 Inflection
expression / godan ~う verb:
- to spend (money) like water; to spend (money) like it grows on trees; to throw around (one's money); to play ducks and drakes with
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