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Japanese
Etymology 1
Alternative spelling
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藏司 (kyūjitai)
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Noun
蔵司 • (zōsu)
- Alternative spelling of 蔵主 (“monk overseeing a sutra storehouse”)
- (Buddhism) the private room of a 蔵主
Etymology 2
Alternative spellings
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藏司 (kyūjitai) 内蔵寮
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蔵 (“storehouse”) + 司 (“position”)
Proper noun
蔵司 • (Kurazukasa)
- (history, clothing) a 律令 (ritsuryō) position in the 後宮 (Kōkyū, “Seraglio”) that manages the Emperor and Empress's wardrobe
Etymology 3
Alternative spellings
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藏司 (kyūjitai) 内蔵寮
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蔵 (“storehouse”) + の (genitive marker) + 司 (“position”)
Proper noun
蔵司 • (Kura no Tsukasa)
- (history, clothing) a 律令 (ritsuryō) position in the 後宮 (Kōkyū, “Seraglio”) that manages the Emperor and Empress's wardrobe
Etymology 4
Alternative spelling
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藏司 (kyūjitai)
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Proper noun
蔵司 • (Zōshi)
- (history, clothing) a 律令 (ritsuryō) position in the 後宮 (Kōkyū, “Seraglio”) that manages the Emperor and Empress's wardrobe
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