"陣貝" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

Forms: 陣貝 [canonical] (ruby: (じん), (がい)), jingai [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 陣 + 貝. The kai reading for 貝 changes to gai as an instance of rendaku (連濁). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|陣|貝}} 陣 + 貝, {{m|ja|貝}} 貝, {{m|ja|連濁}} 連濁, {{sortkey|ja|陣貝}} しんかい, {{rendaku2|kai|gai|貝}} The kai reading for 貝 changes to gai as an instance of rendaku (連濁). Head templates: {{ja-noun|じんがい}} 陣(じん)貝(がい) • (jingai)
  1. a Triton's trumpet (Charonia tritonis) shell used in ancient times as a horn to signal troop movements Categories (topical): Wind instruments Categories (lifeform): Snails Related terms: 法螺貝 (horagai) (ruby: 法螺貝(ほらがい))

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