Inasa

Japanese: いなさ
Inasa
〘 noun 〙 A wind that blows from the southeast. It especially refers to the strong winds caused by typhoons. 《Season・Summer》 [Names of Things (1775)]

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Japanese:
〘名〙 東南の方角から吹く風。特に台風がもたらす強風をさしていう。《季・夏》〔物類称呼(1775)〕

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