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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 5 examples matching '庫裏'
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noun
1. temple kitchen; monastery kitchen  (Buddhist term)
2. quarters of a head priest (and his family)  (Buddhist term)
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コ   ク    warehouse   
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シャ   くるま car   
广
stony cliff
リ   うら the back side   
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イ   ころも    きぬ clothes   
リ   さと village   
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くり
庫裏
とは
ぶっきょう
仏教
じいん
寺院
における
がらん
伽藍
ひとつ
The kuri (temple kitchen) is one of the buildings in a Buddhist temple complex.
きみ
そんな
まちが
間違
くり
かえ
さない
ほう
よい
You had better not repeat such an error.
くり
すく
なくとも
15
ふん
でなくて
はいけない
Chestnuts have to be boiled for at least fifteen minutes.
かれ
とお
から
くり
のぞ
いた

He cleared the street of chestnuts.
うんどうじょう
運動場
テニスコートくらいでしたすぐうしろ
くり
あるきれい
くさ
やま
でした
うんどうじょう
運動場
すみにはごぼごぼつめたい
みず
いわあな
岩穴
あったのです
The playground was no larger than a tennis court, but behind it was a beautiful grassy mountain with chestnut trees, and in the corner of the playground was a rock pit that gushed cold water.
Source: 風の又三郎宮沢賢治, translation by Bunsuke)
 
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