身重

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Japanese[edit]

Kanji in this term

Grade: 3
おも
Grade: 3
kun’yomi

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

()(おも) (miomo

  1. being pregnant
    Synonym: 身持ち (mimochi)
    • 2003 February 2, 青木淳一, 神奈川新聞; reprinted as “シルバーシートの失敗”, in ダニ博士のつぶやき[1], 論創社, 2018:
      (ひと)(むかし)(まえ)は、などというと(ろう)(じん)()(ごと)になるが、(とし)()り、()(おも)(じょ)(せい)(ちい)さな()(ども)()れた(ひと)、けがをしている(ひと)などが()ってくれば、(だれ)でも(そっ)(せん)して(せき)(ゆず)ったものである。
      Hitomukashi mae wa, nado to iu to rōjin no kurigoto ni naru ga, toshiyori, miomo no josei, chīsana kodomo o tsureta hito, kega o shite iru hito nado ga notte kureba, dare de mo sossen shite seki o yuzutta mono de aru.
      This will sound like another tired complaint by an old person, but in the past, if an elderly person, a pregnant woman, someone with small children, or an injured person came on the train, anyone would have gladly given that person their seat.

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