"印籠" meaning in All languages combined

See 印籠 on Wiktionary

Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ĩn̺ɾo̞ː] Forms: 印籠 [canonical] (ruby: (いん), (ろう)), inrō [romanization], inrou [romanization], いんろう [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: Appears to be a Japanese coinage from Middle Chinese-derived roots, as a compound of 印 (in, “seal, stamp”) + 籠 (rō, “basket; container”). Appears in texts from the late 1600s. Etymology templates: {{der|ja|ltc|-|sort=いんろう}} Middle Chinese, {{compound|ja|印|籠|sort=いんろう|t1=seal, stamp|t2=basket; container|tr1=in|tr2=rō}} 印 (in, “seal, stamp”) + 籠 (rō, “basket; container”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|いんろう|hhira=いんろう}} 印(いん)籠(ろう) • (inrō) ^(←いんろう (inrou)?)
  1. (historical) during the Edo period, a samurai's pillbox, usually lacquered, consisting of an oval-shaped stack of containers held together with a cord and hung from the user's 帯 (obi, “sash”) Wikipedia link: Inrō, ja:印籠 Tags: historical
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Download raw JSONL data for 印籠 meaning in All languages combined (2.5kB)

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