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- 新仏【しんぼとけ・あらぼとけ・にいぼとけ】
noun:
- spirit of someone on the first O-Bon after their death ➜ 御盆
- the recently departed (and buried or cremated, etc.)
- 大人可愛い【おとなかわいい】大人かわいい Inflection
expression / adjective:
- adult-cute; grown-up but girlish; fashion style of adult women characterized by makeup and clothing that subtly emphasizes cuteness
- 葛☆【くず・つづら】クズ
noun:
- kudzu (Pueraria montana); Japanese arrowroot
- Chinese moonseed (Sinomenium acutum) [つづら] ➜ 葛藤【つづらふじ】
- 角帽【かくぼう】
noun:
- mortarboard; trencher
- (square) academic cap formerly worn by Japanese university students
- 自立語【じりつご】
noun:
- independent word; free-standing Japanese language elements (not auxiliaries or particles) - Linguistics term
- 双六【すごろく・すぐろくobs.】双陸【すごろく】雙六old【すごろく・すぐろくobs.】
noun:
- sugoroku; traditional Japanese board game played with dice
- 日葡辞書【にっぽじしょ】
noun:
- Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (Japanese-Portuguese dictionary, published 1603-1604)
- 熊蜂【くまばち】クマバチ
noun:
- Japanese carpenter bee (Xylocopa appendiculata circumvolans)
- wasp; hornet; yellow jacket - colloquialism ➜ 熊ん蜂
- 野ウサギ【のウサギ】野兎【のうさぎ・やと】ノウサギ
noun:
- Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus) [のウサギ・のうさぎ・ノウサギ]
- wild rabbit ➜ 家兎【かと】
彼は、3月の野ウサギのように狂っているよ。 He is as mad as a March hare.
私は森の中で野うさぎをみつけた。 I caught sight of the rabbit in the middle of the forest.
- 六尺【ろくしゃく】陸尺
noun:
- six feet [六尺]
- traditional Japanese G-string for men [六尺] - abbreviation ➜ 六尺褌
- palanquin bearer - esp. 陸尺
- くまんばち《熊ん蜂》クマンバチ
noun:
- Japanese carpenter bee (Xylocopa appendiculata circumvolans) ➜ 熊蜂
- wasp; hornet; yellow jacket - colloquialism
- 角形【かくけい・かっけい】
noun:
- polygon; -gon ➜ 多角形【たかくけい】
- Japanese rectangular envelope (opening on the short side) - esp. かくけい
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