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A 2018-06-29 07:37:16 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2018-06-29 06:46:40 Johan Råde <...address hidden...>
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not in the major refs
the kotobank ref mentioned below is to the シナノキ entry in some dictionary called リフォーム用語集
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シナ、アカシナ、アカジナ、リンデン、マダとも呼ばれる。 |
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-<gloss>linden (tree)</gloss>
+<misc>&obsc;</misc>
+<gloss>Japanese linden (Tilia japonica)</gloss> |
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A 2014-07-21 22:58:19 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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OK |
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+<xref type="see" seq="1950420">科の木・しなのき</xref> |
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A* 2014-07-21 20:06:49 mark dufour <...address hidden...>
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FWIW, it appears in the following sentence of "danmariichi":
山男と村の男がマダの皮一年分と三升の餅を交換していたという話もある
which is translated in the parallel text as:
There are tales of mountain men and villagers who traded a year's haul of linden bark for a gallon and a half of rice in hard cakes. |
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A* 2014-07-18 06:37:54 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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シナノキ entry: "シナ、アカシナ、アカジナ、リンデン、マダとも呼ばれる" |
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I am afraid that seems pretty obscure. I can't find it in any (other) reference. Google images for マダ doesn't show trees. Anyone else find it anywhere? |
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A* 2014-07-17 21:01:42 mark dufour <...address hidden...>
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http://kotobank.jp/word/シナノキ |
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found in "danmariichi" by yuko tsushima |