jmdict 2077780 Active (id#1118957)
隠し
かくし
  1. [n,n-pref,n-suf]
    • hiding
    • concealing
    • being hidden
    • being concealed
  2. [n]
    • pocket
    Cross references:
    • ⇔ see: 1632830 衣嚢【かくし】 1. pocket
History:
    • A 2012-12-18 05:08:13 Jim Breen
    • A* 2012-12-18 04:55:47 Rene Malenfant
    • Comments
      just an variant of sense 1 (which is broader than just a pref)
    • Diff
      @@ -11,8 +11,7 @@
      -<pos>&pref;</pos>
      -<gloss>hidden</gloss>
      -<gloss>secret</gloss>
      -<gloss>concealed</gloss>
      -</sense>
      -<sense>
      -<pos>&pref;</pos>
      -<gloss>pocket</gloss>
      +<pos>&n;</pos>
      +<pos>&n-pref;</pos>
      +<pos>&n-suf;</pos>
      +<gloss>hiding</gloss>
      +<gloss>concealing</gloss>
      +<gloss>being hidden</gloss>
      +<gloss>being concealed</gloss>
      @@ -22,2 +21,3 @@
      -<pos>&suf;</pos>
      -<gloss>something that hides or conceals something else</gloss>
      +<xref type="see" seq="1632830">衣嚢・かくし</xref>
      +<xref type="see" seq="1632830">衣嚢・かくし</xref>
      +<gloss>pocket</gloss>
    • A* 2012-12-17 02:14:47 winnie
    • Comments
      I've added the suffix use as meaning 3.  Some examples from the WWJDIC:  膝隠し, 耳隠し, 目隠し.  The context in which I first saw it was 入れ墨隠し -- something covering up a tattoo. I included "n" in the part of speech, because it seems to me that it is used nominally, but feel free to delete that if you disagree.
    • Diff
      @@ -20,0 +20,5 @@
      +<sense>
      +<pos>&n;</pos>
      +<pos>&suf;</pos>
      +<gloss>something that hides or conceals something else</gloss>
      +</sense>
    • A 2006-03-07 00:00:00
    • Comments
      Entry created
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