〘 noun 〙 A sea or lake that extends into land. A bay. An inlet. ※Izumo Fudoki (733) Io "After passing through three villages, we entered the inlet." ※Nihon Yomihon (1887) <Shinbo Iwaji> 4 "Because the inlet is surrounded by land, the waves are calm even on windy days."New sea entrySource: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 陸地にはいり込んだ海、湖。湾。入り江。※出雲風土記(733)意宇「三つの郷を経て、入海に入る」※日本読本(1887)〈新保磐次〉四「入り海は陸地に包まるる故、風烈しき日も波穏なり」
にゅう‐かい ニフ‥【入海】出典 精選版 日本国語大辞典精選版 日本国語大辞典について 情報 |
...the glands that secrete venom, or zootoxin, ar...
(1) The common logarithm of a positive number A ca...
…[Koichi Ejiri]. … *Some of the terminology that ...
Linear A was used from the Middle Minoan III (c. ...
The Uruguay Round was a critical juncture for the...
…Soybean sprouts are often used in Korean and Chi...
This is a commentary on the Anshin-homon section o...
Craftsmen who cultivate and maintain garden trees...
An international research program on the Earth...
It is an animal of the order Artiodactyla, family...
…the kingdom of the Nabataeans (Greek: Nabataioi,...
A warehouse is a building or room used for storin...
…In Japan, depending on the shape of the neckline...
A feudal lord of the branch of the Ashikaga clan ...
This refers to a condition in which a person is un...