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18 word matches found for '原' using reading 'はら'
1
noun
field
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1
noun
open field; empty lot; plain
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1 2
noun
field; plain; prairie; tundra; moor; wilderness
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2
noun
reedy field
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3
noun
burnt field; burnt area
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0
noun
field of bamboo grass
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3
expression, noun
the sky; the heavens
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Most common form: 葦原
noun
reed bed
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0
noun
woman peddler in Kyoto from Ohara (typically with a bundle of sticks, etc. on her head)
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0
noun
sandy plain; desert
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3
noun
snow-covered field
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noun
language used by the harlots of the Yoshiwara red light district during the Edo period  (see also: ありんすことば)
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4
noun
var. of traditional Japanese paper  (see also: 奉書紙)
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noun
thin Japanese paper (used as tissue during the Edo period)  (see also: 杉原紙; archaic)
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noun
field mushroom (Agaricus campestris); meadow mushroom  (often written with kana only)
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noun
Asuka Kiyomihara Code (689 CE)  (see also: 飛鳥浄御原律令; abbreviation)
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noun
Japan  (archaic)
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noun
Asuka Kiyomihara Code (689 CE)
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