Re: Most obscure vocabulary award.
- From: jwb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 11:40:16 GMT
Paul Blay <ask_me_or_get_spam_trapped@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> dixit:
><jwb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote ...
>> Paul Blay <ask_me_or_get_spam_trapped@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> dixit:
>>>Is that still on? Because I've just come across the following (with
>>>furigana) in the book I'm reading.
>>
>>>濃藍色 【のうらんしょく】 (n,adj-na?) dark indigo
>>
>> Are you putting in an entry?
>I wasn't going to because it's pretty obscure,
>although as far as I know it's 'real'..
Go on. Be a devil. Get a buzz out knowing that when some poor soul
wants to look it up at least one JE will have it.
--
Jim Breen http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/
Clayton School of Information Technology,
Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia
ジム・ブリーン@モナシュ大学
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