hifu
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Japanese 被風 (ひふ, hifu), 被布 (ひふ, hifu), 披風 (ひふ, hifu).
Noun
hifu (plural hifu)
- A protective padded outer vest or pinafore worn by children over their kimono on outings, such as Shichi-Go-San, in lieu of an obi or pair of hakama.
Translations
kimono over-apron
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Japanese
Romanization
hifu
Rotuman
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Cardinal : hifu | ||
Etymology
From Proto-Oceanic, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pitu, from Proto-Austronesian *pitu.
Numeral
hifu
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