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  2. Makurakotoba - Wikipedia

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    Makurakotoba (枕詞, lit. ' pillow words ') are figures of speech used in Japanese waka poetry in association with certain words. The set phrase can be thought of as a "pillow" for the noun or verb it describes, although the actual etymology is not fully known.

  3. Utamakura (Utamaro) - Wikipedia

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    Utamakura (歌枕, "poem pillow") is a classical Japanese rhetorical concept in which poetical epithets are associated with place names. Utamaro takes advantage of the makura ("pillow") portion to suggest intimate bedroom activity; the terms utamakura and makura-kotoba ("pillow word[s]") are used throughout the preface.

  4. I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar - Wikipedia

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    One suggested product was the "Pillow Biter", described by Ironbox as "a large and thick dark wiener stuffed firmly between two, white, clenched buns." The Tribunal found the complaint "outrageous", "frivolous and vexatious" and "an abuse of process."

  5. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    A pillow is a support of the body at rest for comfort, therapy, or decoration. Pillows are used in different variations by many species, including humans. Some types of pillows include throw pillows, body pillows, decorative pillows, and many more. [1] Pillows that aid sleeping are a form of bedding that supports the head and neck. Other types ...

  6. Rokurokubi - Wikipedia

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    Here too, it was interpreted to be an illness resulting in a detaching soul. The story goes: in the first year of Kansei, in Echigo Province (now Fukui Prefecture), there was a house maidservant whose head rolled off the pillow while she was asleep, detached from the body. Later in the story, it was explained that it was not really the head ...

  7. Hapalodectes - Wikipedia

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    Hapalodectes (literal translation 'soft biter'; from Ancient Greek: ἁπαλός hapalos ('soft, tender') and δῆκτῆς dêktês ('biter')) is an extinct genus of otter-like mesonychians from the Late Paleocene to Early Eocene, some 55 million years ago.

  8. Etymological dictionary - Wikipedia

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    An etymological dictionary discusses the etymology of the words listed. Often, large dictionaries, such as the Oxford English Dictionary and Webster's, will contain some etymological information, without aspiring to focus on etymology. [1] Etymological dictionaries are the product of research in historical linguistics. For many words in any ...

  9. Bolster - Wikipedia

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    Bed with pillow (right) and bolster (left) A bolster pillow. A bolster is a long narrow pillow or cushion filled with cotton, down or fibre. [1] Bolsters are usually firm for back or arm support or for decorative application. [2] They are not a standard size or shape and commonly have a zipper or hook-and-loop enclosure. [2]