"sa" column or row of the kana syllabaryIntroduction to Damsdam terminology

sacrificer

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Reading: Staycikou
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sacrificerstainless steelmeansproprietor (of a store)Omo (hereditary title; orig. one of the two highest such titles, later demoted to ninja)to rockfill dams and otherslope (e.g. of embankment)man who goes along with somebody's lineindicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.constructionSecou era (of the Northern Court) (1381.2.24-1384.2.27)honorific or passive form of the verb "surumethod of constructionKouhou era (964.7.10-968.8.13)One of thewind and rainblowing on something (e.g. to cool it down)and damslakeindividualby water inerosionbourgeoisieand ... andweatheringAlaska pollack (Theragra chalcogramma)indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.protectionfuseeThe larger stones are used for theheavy equipmentJewishetc.deploymentHaitibe just about tomethodHouhou era (999.1.13-1004.7.20)and somewhat visually because of the lack of small stones buried in between.harshlyloose-fitting summer clothing for young children (e.g. kimono, yukata)The impression is that the image is very good. HoweverlaborthemeThe cost of the system is lower because it does not require the use of the "cost of the system".

stonemason(Hari Ishikou)

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