kinchaku
English
Etymology
Noun
kinchaku (plural kinchaku)
- A traditional Japanese drawstring bag or pouch, worn like a purse or handbag, for carrying around personal possessions.
Translations
See also
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kinchaku on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
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Drawstring on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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Reticule (handbag) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- 提げ物 (さげもの, sagemono): a carrying container hung from the waist, such as a coin purse, tobacco pouch, or pillbox (usually accompanied by a netsuke.
Anagrams
Japanese
Romanization
kinchaku
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