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姑姥姥

see styles
gū lǎo lao
    gu1 lao3 lao5
ku lao lao
mother's father's sister (coll.); great aunt

姨姥姥

see styles
yí lǎo lao
    yi2 lao3 lao5
i lao lao
mother's mother's sister; great-aunt

新姥沢

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 shinubasawa
    しんうばさわ
(place-name) Shin'ubasawa

姥ケ下乙

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 ubagashitaotsu
    うばがしたおつ
(place-name) Ubagashitaotsu

姥ケ北町

see styles
 ubagakitamachi
    うばがきたまち
(place-name) Ubagakitamachi

姥ケ東西

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 ubagatouzai / ubagatozai
    うばがとうざい
(place-name) Ubagatouzai

姥ケ榎木

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 ubagaenoki
    うばがえのき
(place-name) Ubagaenoki

姥ケ西町

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 ubaganishichou / ubaganishicho
    うばがにしちょう
(place-name) Ubaganishichō

姥ヶ茶屋

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 ubagachaya
    うばがちゃや
(place-name) Ubagachaya

姥ヶ谷山

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 ubagataniyama
    うばがたにやま
(place-name) Ubagataniyama

姥井戸山

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 ubaidoyama
    うばいどやま
(personal name) Ubaidoyama

姥山貝塚

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 ubayamakaizuka
    うばやまかいづか
(place-name) Ubayamakaizuka

姥島新田

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 ubashimashinden
    うばしましんでん
(place-name) Ubashimashinden

姥捨て山

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 ubasuteyama
    うばすてやま
mountain where old women were abandoned

姥沢小屋

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 ubazawagoya
    うばざわごや
(place-name) Ubazawagoya

姥沢新田

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 ubasawashinden
    うばさわしんでん
(place-name) Ubasawashinden

姥湯温泉

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 ubayuonsen
    うばゆおんせん
(place-name) Ubayuonsen

山姥の滝

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 yamaubanotaki
    やまうばのたき
(place-name) Yamauba Falls

姥ケ寺之前

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 ubagateranomae
    うばがてらのまえ
(place-name) Ubagateranomae

姥ケ東西町

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 ubagatouzaichou / ubagatozaicho
    うばがとうざいちょう
(place-name) Ubagatouzaichō

姥ケ榎木町

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 ubagaenokichou / ubagaenokicho
    うばがえのきちょう
(place-name) Ubagaenokichō

姥烏帽子貝

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 obaeboshigai; obaeboshigai
    おばえぼしがい; オバエボシガイ
(kana only) Inversidens brandti (species of freshwater mussel)

姥谷内新田

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 bayachishinden
    ばやちしんでん
(place-name) Bayachishinden

姥鮫(rK)

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 ubazame; ubazame
    ウバザメ; うばざめ
(kana only) basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus)

Variations:
姥捨て
姥捨

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 ubasute
    うばすて
practice of abandoning old people, usu. women

Variations:
姥貝
雨波貝

see styles
 ubagai; ubagai
    うばがい; ウバガイ
(kana only) (See ホッキ貝) Sakhalin surf clam (Pseudocardium sachalinense)

姥ケ寺之前町

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 ubagateranomaechou / ubagateranomaecho
    うばがてらのまえちょう
(place-name) Ubagateranomaechō

高砂の尉と姥

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 takasagonojoutouba / takasagonojotoba
    たかさごのじょうとうば
(exp,n) (See 高砂・3,高砂の松) (Japanese) Darby and Joan

劉姥姥進大觀園


刘姥姥进大观园

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liú lǎo lao jìn dà guān yuán
    liu2 lao3 lao5 jin4 da4 guan1 yuan2
liu lao lao chin ta kuan yüan
Granny Liu visits the Grand View gardens; (of a simple person) to be overwhelmed by new experiences and luxurious surroundings

Variations:
山姥
山んば(sK)
山うば(sK)

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 yamauba; yamanba
    やまうば; やまんば
mountain witch; yamauba

Variations:
姥捨て山
姥捨山
姨捨て山
姨捨山
うば捨て山
おば捨て山
うばすて山
おばすて山

see styles
 ubasuteyama(捨te山, 捨山, 姨捨te山, 姨捨山, uba捨te山, ubasute山); obasuteyama(捨te山, 捨山, 姨捨te山, 姨捨山, oba捨te山, obasute山)
    うばすてやま(姥捨て山, 姥捨山, 姨捨て山, 姨捨山, うば捨て山, うばすて山); おばすてやま(姥捨て山, 姥捨山, 姨捨て山, 姨捨山, おば捨て山, おばすて山)
(1) mountain where old people were abandoned (according to legend); (2) position or division in a company to which an old and ineffective person is transferred; (3) (slang) (derogatory term) (Meiji, Taisho period slang) (See 女子大学) women's college

Variations:
姥捨て山
姨捨山
姥捨山
うば捨て山(sK)
おば捨て山(sK)
うばすて山(sK)
おばすて山(sK)
姨捨て山(sK)

see styles
 ubasuteyama; obasuteyama
    うばすてやま; おばすてやま
(1) mountain where old people were abandoned (according to legend); (2) position or division in a company to which an old and ineffective person is transferred; (3) (obsolete) (slang) (derogatory term) (used in the Meiji and Taisho periods) (See 女子大学) women's college

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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