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noun
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light snow fall, small snow flakes
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ささめ雪【ささめゆき】
noun
1.
thin arm, slender arm
2.
slender means, meager ability to earn a living
noun
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trickling brook(archaism, obscure)
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いさら小川【いさらおがわ】
、細小小川【いささおがわ】
、細小小川【いさらおがわ】
noun
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short bamboo, small bamboo(archaism, obscure)
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細小小笹【いささおざさ】
、細小小竹【いささおざさ】
noun
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trickling brook(archaism)
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いさら川【いさらがわ】
、細小川【いささがわ】
、細小川【いさらがわ】
prefix
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small, little(usually kana, archaism)(いさら usu. refers to water)
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いさら《些》
、いさら《細》
、いささ《細小》
、いささ《些》
、いささ《細》
noun
1.
chopping finely, slicing up finely
2.
something chopped up finely
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小間切り【こまぎり】
noun, no-adjective
1.
small pieces, fragments
2.
chopped meat, scraps (of beef, pork, etc.)
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こま切れ【こまぎれ】
、小間切れ【こまぎれ】
noun
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pieces of meat (often sold in a pack), shaved meat
Other readings:
細切れ肉【こまぎれにく】
、こまぎれ肉【こまぎれにく】
、小間切れ肉【こまぎれにく】
adjective
1.
minute, very fine, very small
2.
annoying, complicated
3.
very detailed, elaborate
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細細しい【こまごましい】
expression, prenominal
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sundry, various, assorted
See also:細細とした (こまごまとした)
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細々した【こまごました】
noun
1.
2.
Heian and Kamakura-period furniture workshop (established in temples and various government bodies)
3.
Edo period office which administered tenders for arms, armor, etc.
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細工所【さいくどころ】
expression
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don't complain until the job is finished, the end crowns the work(proverb)
noun
1.
one's wife(familiar language)(when speaking with a close friend)
2.
wife (of somebody below the speaker in rank)
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妻君【さいくん】[1]
Notes:
- ateji (phonetic) reading
noun
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Siebold's wild ginger (esp. its dried root or rhizome, used as an antitussive and analgesic in traditional Chinese medicine)
See also:薄葉細辛
noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
detailed annotation, full annotation
noun
2.
annotation in small type
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細註【さいちゅう】
noun, auxillary suru verb
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subdivision, segmentation, fractionalization, fragmentation