"miyagawa" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /mi.jaˈɡa.wa/
Rhymes: -awa Etymology: 1936: from Japanese 宮川 (みやがわ, Miyagawa, “Shrine River”), a nickname for Kamo River in Kyōto, on whose banks it was possibly grown. Etymology templates: {{bor|it|ja|宮川||Shrine River|tr=みやがわ, Miyagawa}} Japanese 宮川 (みやがわ, Miyagawa, “Shrine River”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m|#}} miyagawa m (invariable)
  1. satsuma (seedless cultivar of tangerine, Citrus unshiu) Wikipedia link: it:miyagawa Tags: invariable, masculine Categories (lifeform): Fruits Synonyms: satsuma
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