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1 exact word match found in search '十七殿'
noun
seventeen main pavilions of the imperial palace  (see also: 内裏)
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9 partial word matches found in search '十七殿'
1
numeric
ten  (拾 is used in legal documents)
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noun
17; seventeen
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numeric
ten  (originally from Chinese 'shí')
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2
numeric
1. seven  (漆 is used in legal documents)
prefix
2. hepta-
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numeric
seven  (originally from Chinese 'qī')
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noun
seven residential pavilions for court ladies (in the inner Heian Palace)  (see also: 後宮)
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0
noun
1. rear; rear unit guard
2. anchor (man)
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suffix
form of address used for official letters and business letters, and in letters to inferiors; Mr.  (polite (teineigo) language)
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1
noun, pronoun
1. feudal lord  (honorific)
noun
2. mansion; palace  (archaic)
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