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29 words found containing '俵' in any position
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noun
one (straw) bagful
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noun
Edo-period form of torture in which criminals were stuffed into straw bags with their heads exposed, piled together, and whipped (commonly used on Christians)
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1
noun
1. straw bag; bale; sack
suffix, counter
2. counter for sacks; counter for bales; counter for bags  (sometimes pronounced びょう, ぴょう; this meaning is restricted to reading ひょう)
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3
noun
bag of rice
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expression
kome hyappyo; (ideal of) enduring pain today for the sake of a better tomorrow; hundred sacks of rice  (idiomatic expression)
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noun
bales forming the edge of the ring  (sumo term)
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0
noun
1. arena, esp. in sumo
2. forum (e.g. for discussion)
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0
noun
entrance procession of wrestlers into the ring  (sumo term)
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noun
4 corner bales on the outer rim of the sumo ring  (sumo term)
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0
noun
1. edge of the ring  (sumo term)
2. verge; brink; critical moment; last moment
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