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しめかざり【注連飾り・しめ飾り・標飾り】

shime kazari

Definition

Noun

  1. Shinto decorations consisting of straw rope and festoons placed at the entrance of a house or shrine to welcome the gods and celebrate the New Year; New Year's decorations; New Year's festoons

Etymology

Derived from しめ【注連・標】 shime "rope made of rice straw used in Shintoism to ward off evil" and かざり【飾り】 kazari "decoration; decorating".

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Kanji注連飾り
しめ飾り
標飾り
Kanaしめかざり
Romanizationshime kazari

意味:しめかざり【注連飾り・注連飾・しめ飾り・標飾り・七五三飾り】

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Cite this entry: Read, Zachary. (2014, January 6). しめかざり【注連飾り・しめ飾り・標飾り】 : shime kazari | define meaning. JLect: Japonic Languages and Dialects Database. Retrieved 2024, December 14, from https://www.jlect.com/entry/2969/shimekazari/.