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[adj-no,n]
[uk]
▶ aslant ▶ oblique ▶ diagonal ▶ askew ▶ cater-cornered ▶ catty-cornered
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3. | A 2012-06-18 10:17:31 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Diff: | @@ -16,0 +16,1 @@ +<xref type="see" seq="2723570">斜交・しゃこう</xref> |
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2. | A* 2012-06-17 18:54:15 Rene Malenfant <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | nikk, gg5, eij, my ime |
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Comments: | -斜交 is overwhelmingly if not exclusively しゃこう, though it could be retained here as [io] with evidence -i really don't think those are two different senses (no japanese dictionary treats them as such), especially in english |
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Diff: | @@ -5,1 +5,1 @@ -<keb>斜交</keb> +<keb>斜交い</keb> @@ -8,1 +8,1 @@ -<keb>斜交い</keb> +<keb>はす交い</keb> @@ -14,0 +14,1 @@ +<pos>&adj-no;</pos> @@ -15,0 +16,1 @@ +<misc>&uk;</misc> @@ -18,4 +20,3 @@ -</sense> -<sense> -<pos>&n;</pos> -<gloss>crossing diagonally (e.g. beams, roads)</gloss> +<gloss>askew</gloss> +<gloss>cater-cornered</gloss> +<gloss>catty-cornered</gloss> |
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1. | A* 2012-06-17 15:12:55 Nils Roland Barth <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | daijr |
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Comments: | Add “*crossing* diagonal” sense. Heard used as such to describe beams (crossing) at a building. Previously heard same term used to describe holding a glass diagonally (when pouring). This seems an old-fashioned or dialectic usage, as when I asked other people they looked quite confused and insisted that it only meant *crossing* (as per 交), though as dicts make clear, it is also used simply to mean “diagonally”. |
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Diff: | @@ -19,0 +19,4 @@ +<sense> +<pos>&n;</pos> +<gloss>crossing diagonally (e.g. beams, roads)</gloss> +</sense> |