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We found 1 word, 5 partial word matches, and 3 kanji matching '四畿内'
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noun
the Four Home Provinces (Yamato, Yamashiro, Settsu, and Kawachi); obsolete in 757 when Izumi was established as a separate province from Kawachi  (see also: 五畿内; archaic)
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Partial word match search: 5 matches
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numeric
four  (肆 is used in legal documents)
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Most common form: きない
noun
territories in the vicinity of the capital and under direct imperial rule; (in Japanese history) the five kuni in the immediate vicinity of Kyoto
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シ   four   よ    よ    よっ    よん    
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legs
box, enclosure   
キ    city   
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tasseled spear
short, tiny   
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シ   いと thread   
デン   た rice field   
ナイ   ダイ   うち inside   
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
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