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We found 15 words, 1 kanji, and 1 example matching '鉾'
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Most common form:
noun
1. long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike
2. weapon; arms  (this meaning is restricted to reading ほこ)
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Most common form: 矛先
noun
1. point of spear; spearhead  (see also: 鋒先)
2. brunt; aim of attack; force of argument
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noun
festival float mounted with a decorative halberd
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noun
parade float decorated with long-handled Chinese spears  (see also: )
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Most common form: かまぼこ
noun
kamaboko; steamed seasoned fish paste, usu. in a semicylindrical shape on a strip of wood and sliced to go in soup, etc.  (food term; often written with kana only)
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halberd
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かわごえ
川越
だし
山車
いわゆる
ほこ
だし
山車
ばれる
かたち
しゃりん
車輪
みっ
3
もしくは
よっ
4
いています

The Kawagoe festival float has the shape of what's called a hoko float. It has three, or four, wheels attached.
 
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