Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">印籠</span> Wikipedia ja English Wikipedia has an article on: Inrō Wikipedia Appears to be a Japanese coinage from Middle...
and inrõ English Wikipedia has an article on: inrō Wikipedia From Japanese <span class="searchmatch">印籠</span> (inrō). inrō (plural inro) A small decorative box, hung from the sash of a...
and inrõ English Wikipedia has an article on: inrō Wikipedia From Japanese <span class="searchmatch">印籠</span> (inrō). inro (plural inro or inros) A small decorative box, hung from the...
tobacco pouch, or pillbox). 着物(きもの) (kimono) 帯(おび) (obi) 提(さ)げ物(もの) (sagemono) <span class="searchmatch">印籠</span>(いんろう) (inrō) Compound of 根 (ne, “root, base”) + 付き (tsuki, “attaching”),...
Wikipedia.Wikipedia ) (Should we delete(+) this sense?) a surname 長(なが)門(と)<span class="searchmatch">印籠</span>(いんろう) (Nagato inrō) 長(なが)門(と)山地(さんち) (Nagato sanchi) 長(なが)門富士(とふじ) (Nagatofuji)...
(usually meat) used in offerings 籠(ろう) • (rō) basket bring in seclude oneself <span class="searchmatch">印籠</span>(いんろう) (inrō) ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese)...
one's 帯 (obi, “sash or belt”), including 巾着 (kinchaku, “drawstring purses”), <span class="searchmatch">印籠</span> (inrō, “pillboxes”), or 煙草入れ (tabako ire, “tobacco pouches”) ^ Shōgaku Tosho...
【<span class="searchmatch">印籠</span>】 [noun] (historical) a seal case, usually lacquered, consisting of an oval-shaped stack of containers held together with a cord and hung from the user's...