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netsuke

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span> Wikipedia From Japanese 根付 (<span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>). Literally 根 (ne, “root”) + 付け (tsuke, “attach”). (US) IPA(key): /nɛtˈsu...


netsukes

<span class="searchmatch">netsukes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span> 1898, Frank Leslie, Frank Leslie&#039;s popular monthly: Volume 45: Some apology, I feel, is due from one who has never been in Japan...


нэцкэ

article on: нэцкэ Wikipedia ru нэ́цке (nɛ́cke) Borrowed from Japanese 根付 (<span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>). IPA(key): [ˈnɛt͡skɛ] нэ́цкэ • (nɛ́ckɛ) n inan (indeclinable) <span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>...


根付

<span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span> were used. (Tokyo) ねつけ [<span class="searchmatch">nètsúké</span>] (Heiban – [0]) (Tokyo) ねつけ [<span class="searchmatch">nètsúkéꜜ</span>] (Odaka – [3]) IPA(key): [ne̞t͡sɨ̥ke̞] 根(ね)付(つけ) • (<span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>)  a <span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>:...


ojime

Wikipedia Borrowed from Japanese 緒締め (literally “cord fastener”). ojime (plural ojimes) A Japanese carved bead worn between the inrō and <span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>. emoji...


熱気

enthusiasm (from the public). (Tokyo) ねつけ [<span class="searchmatch">nètsúkéꜜ</span>] (Odaka – [3]) IPA(key): [ne̞t͡sɨke̞] 熱(ねつ)気(け) • (<span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>) ←ねつけ (netuke)? feeling of fever Synonym:...


sagemono

Barbra Teri Okada, <span class="searchmatch">Netsuke</span>: Masterpieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Harry N. Abrams, →ISBN, page 9: Although a <span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span> could be as simple...


熱感

熱(ねつ)感(かん) • (netsukan) ←ねつかん (netukan)? feeling of fever Synonym: 熱気 (<span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>) ^ Yamada, Tadao et al., editors (2011), 新明解国語辞典 [Shin Meikai Kokugo Jiten]...


inro

holding small objects. 1979, Raymond Bushell, The Inrō Handbook: Studies of <span class="searchmatch">Netsuke</span>, Inrō, and Lacquer, page 141: Tonkotsu are distinguished from inro in several...


kinchaku

hung from the waist, such as a coin purse, tobacco pouch, or pillbox (usually accompanied by a <span class="searchmatch">netsuke</span>. kanchuki kinchaku Rōmaji transcription of きんちゃく...