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Japanese
Etymology
Literally the “moon during the sixteenth night of the lunar calendar → moon at dawn”.
Noun
有明の月 • (ariake no tsuki)
- the moon still in the sky at the hours around dawn or sunrise
- Synonym: 有明月 (ariake-zuki)
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