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11 partial word matches found in search '後冷泉天皇'
suffix
after  (see also: 午後)
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Most common form: あと
1. behind; rear  (see also: 後ずさり)
2. after; later  (see also: その後)
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1. later; afterwards; since  (often written with kana only)
2. future  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form:
noun
1. buttocks; behind; rump; bottom
2. undersurface; bottom
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1. cold; cool  (obscure term)
noun
2. cold sake  (see also: 冷酒; abbreviation; obscure term)
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noun
cold mineral spring
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noun
1. cold water  (see also: 冷や水; abbreviation)
2. cold sake  (see also: 冷や酒; abbreviation)
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Most common form: いずみ
noun
spring; fountain
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noun
Emperor of Japan
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noun
1. sky
2. heaven  (this meaning is restricted to reading てん)
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noun
Emperor of Japan  (see also: 天皇:てんのう; honorific; archaic)
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