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10 partial word matches found in search '名古屋城'
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noun
1. name; given name
2. title
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1. counter for people (usu. seating, reservations and such)  (honorific)
noun
2. first name
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noun
Nagoya (city)
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noun
antiquity; ancient times
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noun
1. used item; secondhand item  (see also: 御古)
noun (prefix)
2. old; used; previous
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noun
old house; deserted house
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suffix
1. (something) shop  (see also: パン屋; usu. 屋)
2. somebody who sells (something) or works as (something)  (see also: 殺し屋; usu. 屋, can be derog.)
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Most common form: しろ
noun
castle
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noun
fortress (surrounded by a wall, moat, etc.)
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suffix
castle (in place names)
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