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We found 10 words, 1 name, and 1 kanji matching '朔'
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noun
1. new moon  (astronomy, etc. term)
2. first day of the lunar month
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Most common form: 月立ち
noun
1. first day of the month  (see also: 一日; archaic)
2. first ten days of the lunar month
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Most common form: 一日
noun
1. first day of the month  (usu. 一日 or 1日)
2. first ten days of the lunar month  (archaic; this meaning is restricted to reading ついたち)
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noun
ceremony where the Emperor would inspect the records of attendance and absence of officials  (archaic)
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first and fifteenth days of the lunar month (corresponding to new moon and full moon)
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さく   Saku   (male given name)  
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ついたち first day of the month   
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ガツ   ゲツ   つき month; moon   
grass sprout
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grass   
sprout (ie, new shoot of a plant)   
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