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noun
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major volcanic eruption, large-scale eruption, violent eruption, great eruption
noun
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local fire brigade (Edo period), provincial fire brigade(archaism)
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大名火消【だいみょうひけし】
expression
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having one's good intentions backfire dangerously, causing harm when trying to prevent it, trying to put out a fire while carrying kindling(idiom )
noun
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earth, water, fire, and wind (the four elements)(Buddhist term)
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地水火風【じすいかふう】
noun
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earth, water, fire, wind and void (the five elements)(Buddhist term)
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地水火風空【じすいかふうくう】
expression, Godan-su verb
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to lead a stingy life, to scrimp and save, to pinch pennies, to light one's (finger)nails (instead of a candle)(idiom )
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爪に火を灯す【つめにひをともす】
、つめに火をともす【つめにひをともす】
、爪に火を点す【つめにひをともす】
noun
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moderate-temperature burn, cold burn
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低温火傷【ていおんやけど】
noun
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vinegared rice and sliced raw tuna wrapped in seaweed
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鉄火巻き【てっかまき】
expression
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rushing to one's doom, (like a) moth flying into the flame(idiom )
noun
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garden bonfire (esp. one held on the imperial grounds)(archaism)
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庭火【ていりょう】
、庭燎【にわび】
、庭燎【ていりょう】
noun
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clay bed-warmer (cylindrical with holes in the sides, containing a brazier)
noun
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Catherine wheel (firework), pinwheel
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ネズミ花火【ネズミはなび】
、鼠花火【ねずみはなび】
noun
1.
fires set off in early spring to burn off dead grass
2.
bush fire, field fire, grass fire
noun
1.
beacon, skyrocket, signal fire, smoke signals
2.
starting shot, starting signal
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狼煙【ろうえん】
、烽火【のろし】
、烽火【ほうか】
、狼烟【のろし】
、狼烟【ろうえん】
noun
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lamplight, torchlight
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灯明かり【ほあかり】
、灯明り【ひあかり】
、灯明り【ほあかり】
、火明かり【ほあかり】
、火明り【ほあかり】
noun
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burning at the stake, burning to death
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火焙り【ひあぶり】
、火あぶり【ひあぶり】
noun
1.
fire pan
2.
heating
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first lighting (e.g. furnace), firing (e.g. forest), kindling, igniting
4.
pasteurization
noun
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flint
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火打石【ひうちいし】[1]
、燧石【ひうちいし】
、燧石【すいせき】
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun
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striker (triangular piece of steel used with flint to create sparks)
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火打金【ひうちがね】
、燧鉄【ひうちがね】
Godan-ku verb
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to catch fire, to provoke, to catch fire from, to be ignited
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火が付く【ひがつく】
、火が点く【ひがつく】
noun
1.
thunder on a clear day(esp. 日雷)
2.
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日雷【ひかみなり】
、火雷【ひがみなり】
、火雷【ひかみなり】
、火神鳴り【ひがみなり】
、火神鳴り【ひかみなり】
、火神鳴【ひがみなり】[1]
、火神鳴【ひかみなり】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun
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cassowary (Casuarius spp.)(usually kana)
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ひくいどり《食火鶏》
、ヒクイドリ
noun
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Carybdeidae Tamoya (species of venomous box jellyfish)(usually kana)
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ヒクラゲ
noun
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charcoal extinguisher
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火消壷【ひけしつぼ】
、火消し壺【ひけしつぼ】
、火消壺【ひけしつぼ】
noun
1.
firefighter (Edo period)
See also:定火消し
2.
problem-solver, troubleshooter
3.
relief pitcher, reliever, fireman(baseball term)
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火消役【ひけしやく】
noun
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desire for a fire that comes with the cold of autumn
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ひ恋し【ひこいし】
noun
1.
chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora), sea cradle(usually kana)
2.
Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica)
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ひざらがい《火皿貝》
、ひざらがい《石鼈》
、じいがせ《石鼈》
、じいがせ《爺が背》
、ヒザラガイ
noun
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Old World flycatcher (any bird of family Muscicapinae, esp. the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae)(usually kana)
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ひたき《火焼》
、ヒタキ
noun
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traditional Japanese fire extinguisher (bamboo pole with a clump of rope attached at the end)
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火たたき【ひたたき】
noun
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ball of flames, mass of flames, body covered with flames
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火達磨【ひだるま】
、火ダルマ【ひダルマ】
noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
lighting a torch, lighting up a lamp
noun
2.
person who leads a funeral procession with a torch
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火ともし【ひともし】
noun
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early evening, dusk, lamp-lighting time, lighting-up time
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火灯し頃【ひともしごろ】
、火点し頃【ひともしごろ】
、火点し頃【ひとぼしごろ】
、火ともし頃【ひともしごろ】
、火点しごろ【ひともしごろ】
、火点しごろ【ひとぼしごろ】
、火点頃【ひともしごろ】
、火点頃【ひとぼしごろ】
、燈ともし頃【ひともしごろ】