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To conceal, hide, or keep from sight, to disguise ; to bear or endure in secret, to love, or long after. Shinobi, n. Diseuise, concealment; a spy, or disg^uised person. — na mono^ a spy. Shinobi-gayeshi, m. Sharp sticks fixed on the top of a fence to prevent persons from climbing over. Shinobi-naki, n. Weeping in se- cret. Shinobi-tsuma, M. A mistress kept se- cretly. Shinobiyaka-ni, adv. Secretly, private- ly, stealthily, incognito, in disguise, clandestinely. Shinobu-gusa, n. The name of a vi...ne. SHmoGij-^,-/V/rt, /. V. ^ To experience or suffer anything with fortitude, to bear, endure, stand, support, sustain, tolerate; • to get or rise above ; to pass or get through with. AV katsu wo — , to endure hunger and thirst. Shinogi, a. Enduring or suffering any- thing, toleration. Shinogi, h. The raised line along the blade of a sword. Shi-nokoshi,-^iv,-/
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