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liáng
    liang2
liang
 reon
    れおん

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Leung
roof beam; beam (structure); bridge
(hist) Liang dynasty (of China; 502-557); (surname) Reon
pillar

一八

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 kazuya
    かずや

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Kazuya
wall iris; roof iris; Iris tectorum; fleur-de-lis; (female given name) Kazuya

合掌

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hé zhǎng
    he2 zhang3
ho chang
 gasshou / gassho
    がっしょう

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Gassho
to clasp hands; to put one's palms together (in prayer)
(n,vs,vi) (1) pressing one's hands together in prayer; (2) triangular frame of a thatched roof; (expression) (3) (at the end of Buddhist correspondence) (See 敬具) yours sincerely; yours truly; sincerely yours; (surname) Gasshou
the gesture of joining one's palms and putting them to the breast as an expression of reverence

屋烏の愛

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 okuunoai / okunoai
    おくうのあい

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True Love
(exp,n) true love; deep love; love for someone so deep that it can reach a crow perched on that person's roof

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    wa3
wa
 kawara
    かわら
roof tile; abbr. for 瓦特[wa3 te4]
tile (e.g. roof); (surname, female given name) Kawara
Tiles, pottery.

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méng
    meng2
meng
 iraka
    いらか
rafters supporting tiles; ridge of a roof
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) roof tile; tiled roof; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) objects crowded together (e.g. houses); (surname) Iraka

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zhū
    zhu1
chu
 shu
    しゅ
dwarf
actor; supporting post (in a roof truss)

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mián
    mian2
mien
"roof" radical (Kangxi radical 40), occurring in 家, 定, 安 etc, referred to as 寶蓋|宝盖[bao3 gai4]

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    wu1
wu
 oku
    おく
(bound form) house; (bound form) room
(1) (See 屋・や・4) house; building; (2) (See 屋根・やね,屋・や・5) roof; (surname) Oku
A house, a room.

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    bi4
pi
 hisashi
    ひさし
to protect; cover; shelter; hide or harbor
(1) (archit) (kana only) eaves (of roof); (2) (archit) narrow aisle surrounding the core of a temple building; (3) visor (of cap); brim; peak; (4) (abbreviation) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle; (surname) Hisashi
to hide


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xiāng
    xiang1
hsiang
 hisashi
    ひさし
box (in theater); side room; side
(1) (archit) (kana only) eaves (of roof); (2) (archit) narrow aisle surrounding the core of a temple building; (3) visor (of cap); brim; peak; (4) (abbreviation) classic Japanese women's low pompadour hairstyle

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máng
    mang2
mang
ridge-pole in roof

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tuó
    tuo2
t`o
    to
 kaji
    かじ
main beam of roof
(surname) Kaji

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héng
    heng2
heng
 keta
    けた
pole plate; purlin (cross-beam in roof); ridge-pole
(1) column; beam; girder; crossbeam; spar; yard; (2) digit; decade; order of magnitude; (surname) Keta

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zhuō
    zhuo1
cho
(wooden) stick; roof beam


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dòng
    dong4
tung
 mune
    むね
classifier for houses or buildings; ridgepole (old)
(1) (often むな as a prefix) ridge (of roof); (2) (See 刀背) back of a sword; (suf,ctr) (3) counter for buildings, apartments, etc.; (surname, female given name) Mune

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zhuó
    zhuo2
cho
small pillars that support the roof, those which rest on the main beam

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fén
    fen2
fen
beams in roof; confused

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pǐn
    pin3
p`in
    pin
classifier for roof beams and trusses

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liù
    liu4
liu
 ryuu / ryu
    りゅう
swift current; rapids; (dialect) (of speech, actions etc) skilled; proficient; (of movements) quick; speedy; (bound form) rain runoff from a roof; (bound form) roof gutter; classifier for rows, lines etc; surroundings; neighborhood; (dialect) to practice; (dialect) to plaster; to fill in the cracks (with cement, lime plaster etc)
(surname) Ryū


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zhuān
    zhuan1
chuan
brick; tile (floor or wall, not roof); CL:塊|块[kuai4]

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    ze2
tse
board under tiles on roof; narrow

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    ci2
tz`u
    tzu
 ibara
    いばら
Caltrop or puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris); to thatch (a roof)
(1) thorny shrub; (2) wild rose; briar; (3) thorn; (4) (archit) cusp; (surname, female given name) Ibara


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dǐng
    ding3
ting
 tei / te
    てい
apex; crown of the head; top; roof; most; to carry on the head; to push to the top; to go against; to replace; to substitute; to be subjected to (an aerial bombing, hailstorm etc); (slang) to "bump" a forum thread to raise its profile; classifier for headwear, hats, veils etc
(1) crown (of head); summit (of mountain); spire; (2) easy win for one; (3) something received; (personal name) Tei
Top of the head, crown, summit, apex, zenith; highest; to rise; oppose; an official's 'button'.

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 shachihoko
    しゃちほこ
(1) (kana only) orca (Orcinus orca); killer whale; grampus; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鯱・しゃちほこ・1) shachi; mythical carp with the head of a tiger and the body of a fish, considered auspicious protectors of well-being; (3) (abbreviation) (See 鯱・しゃちほこ・2) roof ornament in the shape of a shachi (believed to provide protection against fire by causing rain to fall); (surname) Shachihoko


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è
    e4
o
 ago
    あご
palate; roof of the mouth
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) chin; jaw
gums

ウ冠

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 ukanmuri
    ウかんむり
(宀) (See 字・じ・1) "roof" kanji radical at top (radical 40)

一宇

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 kazutaka
    かずたか
(See 八紘一宇) one house; one roof; (male given name) Kazutaka

上膛

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shàng táng
    shang4 tang2
shang t`ang
    shang tang
roof of the mouth; to load a gun

両下

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 ryoushita / ryoshita
    りょうした
(archaism) (house with a) gabled roof; (surname) Ryōshita

丸瓦

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 marugawara
    まるがわら
(See 平瓦) convex roof tile

偽頂


伪顶

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wěi dǐng
    wei3 ding3
wei ting
false roof

冒頂


冒顶

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mào dǐng
    mao4 ding3
mao ting
(mining) roof fall; to have the roof cave in

切妻

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 kirizuma
    きりづま
(ik) (1) gable; (2) (abbreviation) gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction

同堂

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tóng táng
    tong2 tang2
t`ung t`ang
    tung tang
to live under the same roof (of different generations)

向拝

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 gohai
    ごはい
    kouhai / kohai
    こうはい
pent roof built atop the stairs of a shrine or temple

坐繰

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 zaguri
    ざぐり
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) reeling by hand (esp. silk); hand filature; (noun/participle) (2) counter sinking (making conical depression so screw-heads don't protrude above surface); spot facing (machining a flat space for bolt head, etc.); spotfacing; (3) hollowing out (e.g. wooden chair seat, scallop pattern on roof, etc.)

堂上

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táng shàng
    tang2 shang4
t`ang shang
    tang shang
 donoue / donoe
    どのうえ
on the roof; court nobles; (surname) Donoue
to head monk

大棟

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 oomune
    おおむね
top ridge of a roof; main ridge of a roof; (surname) Oomune

天井

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tiān jǐng
    tian1 jing3
t`ien ching
    tien ching
 tenjou / tenjo
    てんじょう
courtyard; atrium; opening in a roof; skylight; caisson ceiling; (TCM) acupuncture point TB10
(1) ceiling; (2) ceiling price; (price) ceiling; (surname) Tenjō

天盤

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 tenban
    てんばん
{mining} roof

天窗

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tiān chuāng
    tian1 chuang1
t`ien ch`uang
    tien chuang
hatchway; skylight; sun roof

宀部

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 benbu
    べんぶ
(See ウ冠) "roof" kanji radical (radical 40)

家根

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 yane
    やね
roof; (surname) Yane

寄棟

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 yosemune
    よせむね
(adj-f,adj-no,n) hipped roof; hip roof; hipped roof construction; hip roof construction

寶蓋


宝盖

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bǎo gài
    bao3 gai4
pao kai
 hōgai
name of the "roof" radical 宀[mian2] (Kangxi radical 40)
A canopy above an image or dais, decorated with gems.

封頂


封顶

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fēng dǐng
    feng1 ding3
feng ting
to put a roof (on a building); to cap the roof (finishing a building project); fig. to put a ceiling (on spending, prize, ambition etc); to top off; fig. to reach the highest point (of growth, profit, interest rates); to stop growing (of plant bud or branch)

屋架

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wū jià
    wu1 jia4
wu chia
a building; the frame of a building; roof beam; truss

屋根

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 yane
    やね
roof; (surname) Yane

屋烏

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 okuu / oku
    おくう
crow perched on a roof

屋簷


屋檐

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wū yán
    wu1 yan2
wu yen
eaves; roof (i.e. home)

屋脊

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wū jǐ
    wu1 ji3
wu chi
roof ridge

屋身

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wū shēn
    wu1 shen1
wu shen
 okushin
roof body

屋面

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wū miàn
    wu1 mian4
wu mien
roof

屋頂


屋顶

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wū dǐng
    wu1 ding3
wu ting
roof

平入

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 hirairi
    ひらいり
(irregular okurigana usage) Japanese traditional architectural structure, where the building has its main entrance on the side which runs parallel to the roof's ridge; (surname) Hirairi

平瓦

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 hirakawara
    ひらかわら
(See 丸瓦) concave roof tile; (surname) Hirakawara

平頂


平顶

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píng dǐng
    ping2 ding3
p`ing ting
    ping ting
 heichou / hecho
    へいちょう
flat roof
(n,adj-f) flat top

座繰

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 zaguri
    ざぐり
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) reeling by hand (esp. silk); hand filature; (noun/participle) (2) counter sinking (making conical depression so screw-heads don't protrude above surface); spot facing (machining a flat space for bolt head, etc.); spotfacing; (3) hollowing out (e.g. wooden chair seat, scallop pattern on roof, etc.)

廠舎

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 shousha / shosha
    しょうしゃ
(1) barracks; cantonment; (2) (orig. meaning) temporary lodging with roof but no walls (esp. for military exercises); (place-name) Shousha

御拝

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 gohai
    ごはい
pent roof built atop the stairs of a shrine or temple

房頂


房顶

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fáng dǐng
    fang2 ding3
fang ting
housetop; roof

拱頂


拱顶

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gǒng dǐng
    gong3 ding3
kung ting
an arched roof; a dome; a vault

捆紮


捆扎

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kǔn zā
    kun3 za1
k`un tsa
    kun tsa
to bundle up with rope (e.g. firewood); to secure with rope (e.g. suitcases on the roof of a car); to strap down

揚巻

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 agemaki
    あげまき
(1) old-fashioned boys' hairstyle; (2) Meiji period women's hairstyle; (3) type of dance in kabuki; (4) (sumo) knots in colour of four cardinal points hanging from the roof above the ring (color); (5) (abbreviation) constricted tagelus (Sinonovacula constricta); Chinese razor clam

撿漏


捡漏

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jiǎn lòu
    jian3 lou4
chien lou
to repair a leaky roof; (dialect) to find fault; to nitpick; (slang) to score a bargain (esp. when the seller is unaware of the item's true value); (slang) to take advantage of an unexpected opportunity

方頂


方顶

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fāng dǐng
    fang1 ding3
fang ting
square roof

束柱

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 tsukabashira
    つかばしら
short pillar standing between a beam and roof ridge

板屋

see styles
 itaya
    いたや
shingle roof; house with a shingle roof; (place-name, surname) Itaya

柿葺

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 kokerabuki
    こけらぶき
(irregular kanji usage) (irregular okurigana usage) shingling; shingled roof

栩板

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 tochiita / tochita
    とちいた
(See 栩葺き) thick roof shingle (1-3 cm thick, used for shrine buildings and noh stages)

栩葺

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 tochibuki
    とちぶき
shingling using thick roof shingles; roof shingled in such a manner (usu. shrine buildings, noh stages, etc.)

梁架

see styles
liáng jià
    liang2 jia4
liang chia
roof beam; rafters

棚頂


棚顶

see styles
péng dǐng
    peng2 ding3
p`eng ting
    peng ting
canopy; roof; ceiling

棟梁


栋梁

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dòng liáng
    dong4 liang2
tung liang
 muneyana
    むねやな
ridgepole; ridgepole and beams; person able to bear heavy responsibility; mainstay (of organization); pillar (of state)
(1) central figure; pillar (e.g. of the nation); mainstay; chief support; leader; (2) chief; boss; leader; head; (3) master carpenter; (4) (orig. meaning) beams and ridge supports of a roof; (personal name) Muneyana

母屋

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 moya
    もや
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (archit) purlin (structural beam in a roof); purline; (2) main building (of a manor); (3) central room (in traditional palatial-style architecture); (1) main building (of a manor); (2) central room (of a house); (surname) Moya

氣樓


气楼

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qì lóu
    qi4 lou2
ch`i lou
    chi lou
small ventilation tower on roof of building

法宇

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fǎ yǔ
    fa3 yu3
fa yü
 houu / hou
    ほうう
(See 寺・てら) temple (Buddhist)
Dharma roof, or canopy, a monastery.

洋瓦

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 yougawara / yogawara
    ようがわら
Western-style roof tile

熊鼠

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 kumanezumi; kumanezumi
    くまねずみ; クマネズミ
(kana only) black rat (Rattus rattus); roof rat

瓦屋

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 kawaraya
    かわらや
(1) tiled roof; tile-roofed house; (2) tile maker; tile dealer; tiler; (3) tile kiln; (place-name, surname) Kawaraya

瓦当

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 gatou / gato
    がとう
decorative cap of an eave-end roof tile

瓦楞

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wǎ léng
    wa3 leng2
wa leng
rows of tiles on a roof; corrugated

瓦當


瓦当

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wǎ dāng
    wa3 dang1
wa tang
 gatou / gato
    がとう
eaves-tile
(out-dated kanji) decorative cap of an eave-end roof tile

瓦石

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wǎ shí
    wa3 shi2
wa shih
 gaseki
    がせき
(1) worthless thing; garbage; roof tile and stone; (2) brick
tiles and stones

畝間

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 unema
    うねま
furrow; room with ridged roof; (surname) Unema

真屋

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 maya
    まや
(archaism) (house with a) gabled roof; (surname) Maya

石瓦

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 ishigawara
    いしがわら
slate roof tile; (place-name) Ishigawara

穹頂


穹顶

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qióng dǐng
    qiong2 ding3
ch`iung ting
    chiung ting
dome; vault; domed roof

築垣

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 tsukigaki
    つきがき
    tsuigaki
    ついがき
    tsuikaki
    ついかき
(archaism) mud wall with a roof

築墻

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 tsuiji
    ついじ
mud wall with a roof; roofed mud wall

築泥

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 tsuihiji
    ついひじ
(See 築地・ついじ) mud wall with a roof; roofed mud wall

築牆

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 tsukigaki
    つきがき
    tsuigaki
    ついがき
    tsuikaki
    ついかき
(archaism) mud wall with a roof

篷頂


篷顶

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péng dǐng
    peng2 ding3
p`eng ting
    peng ting
canopy; roof; ceiling

臼蓋

see styles
 kyuugai / kyugai
    きゅうがい
acetabular roof

茅茨

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 boushi / boshi
    ぼうし
(1) (rare) thatched roof; (2) (See 茅・ちがや,茨・いばら・1) cogon grass and thorny shrubs (materials for thatching roofs)

茅葺

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 kayabuki
    かやぶき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) thatch roof; thatching a roof with grass

茅門

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 boumon / bomon
    ぼうもん
    kayamon
    かやもん
(1) thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house); (2) (humble language) my home; thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house)

茶船

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 chabune
    ちゃぶね
(1) (See 瀬取り船) small boat used for transport on rivers (Edo period); barge; boat used for unloading goods from a large anchored boat; (2) boat with a roof used for boating on a river; (3) (archaism) small boat selling food and drinks on a river; (surname) Chabune

草葺

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 kusabuki
    くさぶき
(irregular okurigana usage) thatching; thatch; thatched roof

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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