笹
[news1,nf19]
;
篠
[rK]
;
小竹
[rK]
【
ささ
[news1,nf19]
;
ササ
(nokanji) 】
-
[n]
- bamboo grass
- [expl] generally smaller species of running bamboo that do not shed their sheaths (e.g. Sasa spp.)
History:
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A 2023-07-15 06:00:11 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2272943)
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A* 2023-07-15 05:57:58 Opencooper (id#2272942) - Refs
G n-grams: 笹の葉 110,182 92.8% 篠の葉 61 0.1% <- daijs 小竹の葉 90 0.1% <- daijr ささの葉 3,923 3.3% ササの葉 4,479 3.8%
- Diff
@@ -10,0 +11 @@ +<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf> @@ -13,0 +15 @@ +<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf> @@ -18,0 +21,4 @@ +</r_ele> +<r_ele> +<reb>ササ</reb> +<re_nokanji/>
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A 2012-09-12 04:03:32 Rene Malenfant <...address hidden...> - Comments
emphatically NOT {bot}
- Diff
@@ -22,4 +22,2 @@ -<field>⊥</field> -<gloss>bamboo grass (Sasa genus of bamboo)</gloss> -<gloss g_type="expl">general term for smaller bamboo</gloss> -<gloss g_type="expl">narrowly, running bamboo that does not shed its sheath</gloss> +<gloss>bamboo grass</gloss> +<gloss g_type="expl">generally smaller species of running bamboo that do not shed their sheaths (e.g. Sasa spp.)</gloss>
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A* 2012-09-11 09:23:02 Nils Roland Barth <...address hidden...> - Comments
[fld=bot]
- Diff
@@ -22,0 +22,1 @@ +<field>⊥</field>
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A* 2012-09-11 09:01:10 Nils Roland Barth <...address hidden...> - Comments
Add genus, explanations – both general term, narrow morphological term, and specific taxonomic/cladistic term. (V. common term – wanted to understand the difference between 竹、笹、篠 (タケ、ササ、シノ).)
- Refs
GG5 daijr koj ja:WP en:WP http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ササ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sasa_(genus)
- Diff
@@ -22,1 +22,3 @@ -<gloss>bamboo grass</gloss> +<gloss>bamboo grass (Sasa genus of bamboo)</gloss> +<gloss g_type="expl">general term for smaller bamboo</gloss> +<gloss g_type="expl">narrowly, running bamboo that does not shed its sheath</gloss>
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