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We found 43 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 5 examples matching '駒'
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Most common form: こま
noun
1. piece (in shogi, chess, etc.)
2. horse; foal  (archaic)
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noun
major piece; heavy piece  (shogi term)
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noun
stand where captured shogi pieces are placed
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noun
1. horse put out to pasture in spring
2. hobbyhorse
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koma shape; five-sided shape in the form of a koma (shogi game piece)  (see also: 駒:こま)
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こま   Koma   (surname)  
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こま pony; pawn (in shogi, chess, etc.)   
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バ   うま horse   ま horse   
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little bird
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fire
ク    verse, phrase   
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wrap
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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という
しょうぎ
将棋
こま
fragment, headline etc.
a Shogi piece called a pawn
にほん
日本
しょうぎ
将棋
なに
しゅるい
種類
こま
あります
How many different pieces are there in Japanese chess?
ぼく
ボード
うえ
こま
ひと
まえ
すす
めた

I moved a chess piece on the board one forward.
ひょうたん
瓢箪
から
こま
って
ちじん
知人
しょうかい
紹介
しゅうしょく
就職
まっちゃった

I just got a great job because of an introduction from a friend. Sometimes things happen when you least expect it.
こまこ
駒子
いつも
ゆきお
行男
はなし
けたがる

Komako always avoided talking about Yukio.
Source: 雪国川端康成, translation by Bunsuke)
 
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