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We found 5 words, 1 kanji, and 2 examples matching '硯'
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3
noun
inkstone
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3
noun
inkstone case
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noun
showing unyielding diligence in one's studies; wearing a hole through one's metal inkstone from constant studying  (yojijukugo)
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3
noun
1. inkstone  (see also: )
2. stone used to make an inkstone
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noun
event where schoolchildren wash their inkstones, brushes and desks the night before Tanabata to pray for success in their studies  (see also: 七夕; obscure term)
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inkstone
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すずりいし
硯石
とは
ぜんぽう
前方
わきかたはいでん
脇片拝殿
やね
屋根
うえ
える
いし
ことこの
いし
おうめん
凹面
つね
みず
たた
えている
ところからその
ている

“The Inkstone” refers to the stone visible on the roof of the side shrine in front (of you). The name comes from the fact that a concavity in the rock is always filled with water.
すずりいし
硯石
ぜんぽう
前方
わきかたはいでん
脇片拝殿
やね
屋根
うえ
える
いし
ことこの
いし
おうめん
凹面
つね
みず
たた
えている
ところからその
ている

“The Inkstone” refers to the stone visible above the roof of the side shrine that you see in front (of you). The name comes from the fact that a concavity in the rock is always filled with water.
 
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