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Japanese
Etymology
Literally, “fox's tea bag”, 狐 (kitsune, “fox”) + の (no, possessive particle) + 茶袋 (chabukuro, “tea bag”).
Pronunciation
Noun
狐の茶袋 • (kitsune no chabukuro)
- synonym of 埃茸 (hokoritake, “common puffball, Lycoperdon perlatum”)
- synonym of 土栗 (tsuchiguri, “Astraeus hygrometricus”)
- synonym of 小蜜柑草 (komikansō, “chamber bitter, Phyllanthus urinaria”)
- synonym of 権萃 (gonzui, “Staphylea japonica”)
- synonym of 紫華鬘 (murasaki-keman, “incised fumewort Corydalis incisa”)
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