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1 exact word match found in search 'お火焚'
Most common form: 御火焼
noun
Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)
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7 partial word matches found in search 'お火焚'
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prefix
honorific/polite/humble prefix  (see also: ; usu. before a term with an kun-yomi reading, おん is more formal; honorific; polite (teineigo) language; humble; often written with kana only)
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interjection (kandoushi)
oh! (expression of slight surprise)
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1
Most common form:
noun
1. cord; strap; thong
2. string (of a musical instrument, bow, etc.)
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noun, noun (suffix)
fire; flame; blaze
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noun
1. Tuesday  (see also: 火曜; abbreviation)
2. fire (second of the five elements)  (see also: 五行)
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Most common form: 火焼き
noun
building a fire
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Most common form: 火焼き
noun
Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)  (see also: お火焚)
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