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ひいそうFreq #26017
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Prefix

great (i.e. great-grandson, great-grandmother)

祖父母うそふNounFreq #185762
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great-grandparents

我物語そがものがたりNoun
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Work of art, literature, music, etc. name

Soga Monogatari (war chronicle)

つてって嘗て都て~の Adj.AdverbUsually kanaFreq #1080
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once; before; formerly; ever; former; ex-

Examples
一般に日本人は、自分たちがかつてより暮らし向きがよくなったと考えている。
The Japanese at large consider themselves better off than they used to be.
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Used with neg. verb

never yet; never before; first time; still not happened

未曾有ぞうNoun~の Adj.Freq #28643
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unprecedented; unheard-of; record-breaking

曾祖父祖父うそいじじじおじNounFreq #39016
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great-grandfather; great-granddad; great-grandad

Examples
曾祖父の代から東京に住んでいます。
My family came to live in Tokyo in my great-grandfather's time.
ひ孫曾孫ひこ孫まご (ひ孫/曾孫/)うそん (曾孫/)いまご (曾孫/) (ひ孫/曾孫/)ひひこ (曾孫/)こまご (曾孫/ひこ孫/)NounFreq #45498
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great-grandchild

Examples
彼はひ孫を見るまで生きた。
He lived to see great-grandchildren.
曾祖母祖母うそいばばばおばNounFreq #55224
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great-grandmother; great-grandma

木曾路きそじNounFreq #89294
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Kiso valley section of the Nakasendo

ひいおじいさん曾おじいさん曾お祖父さんお祖父さんNounUsually kanaFreq #104851
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great-grandfather

ひいおばあさん曾おばあさん曾お祖母さんお祖母さんNounUsually kanaFreq #139675
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great-grandmother

曾遊うゆうぞうゆうNounFreq #170052
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Formal or literary term

former visit

佐曾羅左尊羅採蘇羅さそらNounFreq #292048
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incense variety used in kōdō (orig. from India)

木曾馬きそうまNounFreq #311344
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Kiso horse (Japanese indigenous horse breed); kisouma

らびそ白檜白檜曾シラビソNounUsually kanaFreq #313634
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Veitch's silver fir (Abies veitchii)

保物語伊曾保物語いそほものがたりNoun
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Work of art, literature, music, etc. name

Aesop's Fables (published initially by the Jesuits in 1593)

おおしらびそ大白檜大白檜曾オオシラビソNounUsually kana
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Maries' fir (Abies mariesii)

熊襲熊曾まそNounFreq #116827
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Historical term

Kumaso (ancient Japanese people who lived in southern Kyushu)

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Historical term

Kumaso (former province located in present-day Miyazaki Prefecture)

鬢削ぎ鬢そぎ鬢枇鬢除ぎんそぎNounArchaic
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cutting a person's sidelocks; evenly cut sidelocks (symbol of adulthood for noblewomen in the Heian era); ritual of cutting the sidelocks (coming-of-age ceremony for women from about 1568-1867)