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13 words found beginning with '宵'
noun
evening moon; moon that can only be seen in the early hours of the night (esp. from the 2nd to the 7th of the eight month)  (see also: 夕月)
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noun
dusk; twilight
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noun
small festival on the eve of the main festival (esp. of the Gion festival)  (see also: 宵宮)
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noun
festival-eve vigil; eve of a festival vigil  (see also: 宵祭り)
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expression, noun
evening star; Vesper; Hesperus; Venus in the evening sky  (see also: 明けの明星)
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noun
(kept) overnight
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Most common form: 宵祭
noun
small festival held the night before a full festival  (see also: 本祭り)
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noun
evening primrose
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noun
goods loaded in the afternoon for delivery the following morning
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adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi)
nightfall; early evening
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