Safety pin - Anzenpin

Japanese: 安全ピン - あんぜんピン
Safety pin - Anzenpin
〘 noun 〙 (pin) A pin that is bent into an oblong shape and has a metal fitting or other covering to prevent injury to the body. ※ Wandering Times (1928)〈Ryūdōji Yu〉 2 "He brought me a safety pin, so I used it to fasten the curtain."

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Japanese:
〘名〙 (ピンはpin) 長楕円形に曲げた針先を金具などで覆い、体を傷つけないようにした留め針。※放浪時代(1928)〈龍胆寺雄〉二「安全ピンを持って来てくれたので、幕の方はそれでとめた」

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