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2 exact word matches found in search '幡'
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Most common form: はた
noun
1. flag
2. pataka (banner)  (see also: ; Buddhist term; this meaning is restricted to form 幡)
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noun
pataka (banner)  (Buddhist term)
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1 word found beginning with '幡'
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noun
1. long-handled Chinese spear bearing a small flag  (see also: ; Buddhist term)
2. banner; hanging
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19 words found containing '幡' in any position
2
Most common form: はた
noun
1. flag
2. pataka (banner)  (see also: ; Buddhist term; this meaning is restricted to form 幡)
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noun
pataka (banner)  (Buddhist term)
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noun
Oban; one of the eight gods of the koyomi  (see also: 八将神)
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Most common form: 七夕
noun
Festival of the Weaver (July 7th); Star Festival (one of the five annual festivals)  (see also: 五節句)
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noun
hanging-banner used as ornament in Buddhist temples
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noun
1. Hachiman (God of War)  (see also: 八幡神; abbreviation)
2. Hachiman shrine  (see also: 八幡宮; abbreviation)
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noun
Shrine of the God of War
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noun
Japanese pirate ship (of the Middle Ages)  (historical term)
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noun
Great Bodhisattva Hachiman (title of Hachiman due to Shinto-Buddhist syncretism)  (see also: 八幡神)
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Most common form: 仙台七夕まつり
noun
Sendai Tanabata Festival
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