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🌏 Region(s): Kyushu (Kagoshima)

びんだれ

bindare

Definition

Noun

  1. Washbasin

Etymology

Cognate to Kagoshima びんだれ bindare and びんだい bindai; Okinoerabu びんだれー bindaree; Okinawan びんだれー bindaree, みんだれー mindaree, びんられー binraree, みんられー minraree, びんだーれ bindaare and びんだーれー bindaaree "washbasin". Also cognate with the now-obsolete Japanese term びんだらい【鬢盥】 bindarai "a small bowl containing water used when tying one's hair". Ultimately from びん【鬢】 bin "hair on the temples" (also meaning "face, head, cheeks" throughout Kyushu) and the rendaku form of たらい【盥】 tarai "washbasin, tub", itself from てあらい【手洗い】 tearai "hand washing; washroom".

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Kanaびんだれ
Romanizationbindare

意味:てあらいばち【手洗い鉢】、せんめんき【洗面器】

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びんだれ
Cite this entry: Read, Zachary. (2024, March 20). びんだれ : bindare | define meaning. JLect: Japonic Languages and Dialects Database. Retrieved 2025, May 14, from https://www.jlect.com/entry/3029/bindare/.