"犬張子" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [inɯ̟ᵝ ha̠ɾʲiko̞] Forms: 犬張子 [canonical] (ruby: (いぬ), (はり), ()), inu hariko [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 犬 (inu, “dog”) + 張り子 (hariko, “papier-mâché”). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|犬|張り子|sort=いぬはりこ|t1=dog|t2=papier-mâché|tr1=inu|tr2=hariko}} 犬 (inu, “dog”) + 張り子 (hariko, “papier-mâché”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|いぬ はりこ}} 犬(いぬ)張(はり)子(こ) • (inu hariko)
  1. a kind of traditional Japanese papier-mâché dog doll, formerly considered to be a 魔除け (mayoke, “ward against evil”) and now either a toy or decoration sold as a souvenir Wikipedia link: Daijisen, Shogakukan, Tōkyō, ja:大辞泉, ja:松村明 Categories (topical): Toys

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