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1@An abbreviation of taru-no-kuchi kanamono ’M‚ΜŒϋ‹ΰ•¨. Part of the metal cover *kugikakushi “B‰B used to hide nails or hinges on a gate, or bargeboard pendants *gegyo Œœ‹›. The taru-no-kuchi is a metal projection, similar to the shape of a plug on a sake Žπ barrel.


*rokuyou ˜Z—tF@a) taru-no-kuchi ’M‚ΜŒϋ@b) *kikuza ‹eΐ


2@A type of nail, also called noshigata-no-kugi ΰ‘“lŒ`‚Μ“B, noshigashira kugi ΰ‘“l“ͺ“B, kanime kugi ŠI–Ϊ“B.
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