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Kōjien (****anese: 広辞苑, lit. "Wide
garden of words") is a single-volume ****anese
dictionary first published by
Iwanami Shoten in 1955. It is
widely regarded...
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zetto (ゼット) Sources:
Kōjien (7th edition),
Daijisen (online version). Note:
Daijisen does not
mention the name vī,
while Kōjien does. ****an
portal Cyrillization...
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Sanseido specifically created Daijirin to
compete with Iwanami's
profitable Kōjien dictionary,
which was a
longtime bestseller through three editions (1955...
- Chinese:
shifu Sanskrit: guru Zen
ranks and
hierarchy Senpai Rōshi "先生".
Kōjien ****anese Dictionary. "Sense". Kenkyusha's New ****anese-English Dictionary...
- (北条茂時) (r. 1330–1333)
Shikken Tokusō
Rokuhara Tandai Iwanami Kōjien, "Rensho"
Iwanami Kōjien (広辞苑) ****anese dictionary, 5th
Edition (2000), CD version...
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Kokugakuin University.
Iwanami Kōjien (広辞苑) ****anese dictionary, 6th
Edition (2008), DVD version, "Kegare"
Iwanami Kōjien (広辞苑) ****anese dictionary, 6th...
- 477, at
Google Books.
Entry for 「関西」.
Kōjien,
fifth edition, 1998, ISBN 4-00-080111-2
Entry for 「上方」.
Kōjien,
fifth edition, 1998, ISBN 4-00-080111-2...
- is
found in
almost all ****anese dictionaries, such as
Kōjien. In the
current edition of the
Kōjien, if the
historical orthography is
different from the...
- on the
Chinese Sancai Tu****. 1716: In the
specialized dictionary Sesetsu Kojien (世説故事苑),
there is an
entry on yōkai,
which stated, "Among the commoners...
- in use
today to
write the word; the
authoritative ****anese
dictionary '
Kōjien'
describes kaiseki (literally, "cuisine for a gathering") as a
banquet meal...