Results, horns on rabbits and fur on turtles
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- 正丁【せいてい・しょうてい】
noun:
- man in good health between 21 and 60 years of age to whom applied various corvee and taxes (under the ritsuryo system)
- 接しる【せっしる】 Inflection
ichidan verb / intransitive verb:
- to touch; to come in contact with; to border on; to adjoin; to be adjacent; to be close - archaism ➜ 接する【せっする】
- to receive (e.g. visitor); to attend to; to serve; to take care of; to look after; to deal with; to see - archaism
- to receive (news); to get; to hear - archaism
- to encounter; to come across - archaism
ichidan verb / transitive:
- to make touch; to bring into contact with; to bring adjacent to; to bring close; to connect - archaism
- 渡来人【とらいじん】
noun:
- people from overseas, especially from China and Korea, who settled in early Japan and introduced Continental culture to the Japanese
- 願人坊主【がんにんぼうず】
noun:
- priest who was also a street performer and performed prayers and other religious duties for the sake of other people
- 神鬼【しんき】
noun:
- gods and demons; divine spirits and souls of the dead
- one with (spiritual) power beyond that of humans
- fierce god ➜ 鬼神【きしん】
- 労使★【ろうし】
noun:
- labour and management; labor and management
労使間の話し合いはうやむやに終わった。 The talk between labor and management yielded no definite results.
- 単純明快【たんじゅんめいかい】 Inflection
noun / adjectival noun:
- simple and clear; plain and simple - four character idiom
- 純真一途【じゅんしんいちず】 Inflection
noun / adjectival noun:
- pure and innocent through and through - four character idiom
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