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We found 6 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 2 examples matching '庵'
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Most common form: いおり
noun, noun (suffix)
hermitage; retreat
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Most common form: たくあん
noun
pickled daikon radish  (see also: 沢庵漬け; abbreviation; often written with kana only)
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noun
part alternation mark (symbol indicating the following words are taken from a song or that the person saying the words is singing); Unicode U+303D symbol
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expression, 'bu' godan verb
to build oneself a hermitage
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noun
owner of a hermitage; abbess; prioress; nun in charge of a Buddhist convent
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あん   An   (surname)  
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アン   いおり hermitage, retreat   
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エン    suffocate, obstruct   
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ダイ   タイ   おおきい big   おおいに very much   おお-    
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
electricity
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second   おつ    
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
广
stony cliff
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この
たくあん
沢庵
しおけ
塩気
りない

The pickled radish needs a touch of salt.
ばしょう
芭蕉
ふくがわ
深川
そうあん
草庵
たた
んで
おうしゅう
奥州
たび

Basho vacated his thatched hut in Fukagawa to head to the north.
 
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