Results, a saint's maid quotes Latin
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- ラッセルくさりへび《ラッセル鎖蛇》ラッセルクサリヘビ
noun:
- Russell's viper (Daboia russelii)
- 火山涙【かざんるい】
noun:
- Pele's tears (tearlike drops of volcanic glass) ➜ ペレーの涙
- 男性用パウダールーム【だんせいようパウダールーム】
noun:
- men's changing room (gym, etc.)
- 鯁【のぎ】
noun:
- small fish bone stuck in one's throat - archaism
- 十二門【じゅうにもん】
noun:
- the twelve gates of Heian's greater palace ➜ 平安京・大内裏
- 子規忌【しきき】
noun:
- anniversary of Shiki Masaoka's death (September 19th)
- 潰し島田【つぶししまだ】つぶし島田
noun:
- type of woman's hairdo (Edo period) ➜ 島田髷
- 酒機嫌【さかきげん・ささきげん・さけきげん】
noun:
- one's mood when drinking alcohol - archaism ➜ 一杯機嫌
- 悌【てい】
noun:
- respect for one's elders
- harmony among siblings
- 大殿【おとど】大臣
noun:
- minister (of government); noble - honorific language
- nobleman's residence - honorific language - archaism
- 初烏【はつがらす】初鴉
noun:
- crow cawing on New Year's Day
- 種を宿す【たねをやどす】 Inflection
expression / godan ~す verb:
- to be the mother of someone's child
- 面出し【つらだし】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- putting in an appearance; showing one's face - archaism ➜ 顔出し
- 大先輩【だいせんぱい】
noun / ~の noun:
- someone who is greatly one's senior; veteran
- 断筆【だんぴつ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- ceasing to write; putting down one's pen
- 指パッチン【ゆびパッチン】指ぱっちん【ゆびぱっちん】
noun:
- snapping one's fingers; finger-snap
- 熊掌【ゆうしょう】
noun:
- bear's palm (meat treasured in Ancient China)
- 百一物【ひゃくいちもつ】
noun:
- monk's allowed daily necessities (clothes, food, etc.)
- 愛聴盤【あいちょうばん】
noun:
- one's favorite music disc, LP album, etc.
- 君【ぎみ】
suffix:
- suffix appended to somebody else's family members - honorific language
- プウサルグマングース属【プウサルグマングースぞく】
noun:
- Dologale; genus containing Pousargues's mongoose
- メラーマングース属【メラーマングースぞく】
noun:
- Rhynchogale; genus containing Meller's mongoose
- てへぺろ・テヘペロ
expression:
- laughing embarrasedly and sticking out one's tongue - onomatopoeia - slang ➜ てへへ・ぺろりと
- とうきょうとがりねずみ《東京尖鼠》トウキョウトガリネズミ
noun:
- Hawker's least shrew (Sorex minutissimus hawkeri)
- 老人語【ろうじんご】
noun:
- old people's talk; sociolect of the elderly - Linguistics term