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一汁三菜
いちじゅうさんさい
  1. [n]
    • meal consisting of soup, rice and three dishes (esp. namasu, nimono and yakimono)
    Cross references:
    • ⇒ see: 1957170 膾 1. namasu; dish of raw fish and vegetables seasoned in vinegar
    • ⇒ see: 1322630 煮物 1. nimono; food cooked by boiling or stewing
    • ⇒ see: 1605450 焼き物 2. yakimono; flame-broiled food (esp. fish); grilled dish
History:
    • A 2019-06-23 20:14:58 Jim Breen
    • Comments
      Didn't notice it.
    • A* 2019-06-23 16:14:18 Alan Cheng
    • Comments
      Thanks Jim. Removed my oxford comma 
      (sorry, habit!).
    • Diff
      @@ -15 +15 @@
      -<gloss>meal consisting of soup, rice and three dishes (esp. namasu, nimono, and yakimono)</gloss>
      +<gloss>meal consisting of soup, rice and three dishes (esp. namasu, nimono and yakimono)</gloss>
    • A 2019-06-23 12:03:37 Jim Breen
    • Comments
      I think that works, but I'd better add the romaji to those dishes.
    • Refs
      KOD追加語彙: a meal consisting of soup and three other dishes (and rice).
    • Diff
      @@ -15 +15 @@
      -<gloss>Japanese meal consisting of one soup and three dishes (esp. namasu, nimono, and yakimono)</gloss>
      +<gloss>meal consisting of soup, rice and three dishes (esp. namasu, nimono, and yakimono)</gloss>
    • A* 2019-06-23 09:32:23 Alan Cheng
    • Comments
      Wasn't sure how best to explain the three dishes. Three xrefs seems like a bit much but without them the food 
      names are not useful to your typical English reader. 
      
      Looking forward to adding 一汁五菜...
    • Refs
      wiki, daijr/s, nikk (https://kotobank.jp/word/一汁三菜-433404)
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