"inu hariko" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: inu hariko [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 犬張子 (inu hariko). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|犬張子|tr=inu hariko}} Japanese 犬張子 (inu hariko) Head templates: {{en-noun|inu hariko}} inu hariko (plural inu hariko)
  1. A kind of traditional Japanese papier-mâché dog doll, formerly considered to be a ward against evil and now either a toy or decoration sold as a souvenir. Synonyms: inu-hariko, inuhariko Translations (Japanese paper mache dog): 犬張子 (inu hariko) (Japanese)

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