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to compose a waka和歌を詠む [わかをよむ]
(waka) poetic sentiment, waka-composing mood, solid grounding in waka, meaning of a waka poem歌心 [うたごころ]
to compose, to put together組み上げる [くみあげる]
to compose a poem詩を作る [しをつくる]
to spell, to compose綴る [つづる]
to compose a haiku poem句を作る [くをつくる]
to allocate; to compose (poetry, etc.)賦する [ふする]
to quiet, to calm down, to compose oneself落ち着ける [おちつける]
to compose (e.g. poem), to recite, to sing詠じる [えいじる]
to hum, to sing to oneself, to compose impromptu (poems)口遊む [くちずさむ]
laborious composition, struggling to compose a poem苦吟 [くぎん]
to hum, to sing to oneself, to compose impromptu (poems)口号む [くちずさむ]
waka, tanka大和歌 [やまとうた]
splendid tanka or waka秀歌 [しゅうか]
plain form (of waka)徒言歌 [ただごとうた]
plain form (of waka)徒言歌 [ただことうた]
plain form (of waka)直言歌 [ただごとうた]
plain form (of waka)ただごと歌 [ただごとうた]
allusive form (of waka)準え歌 [なずらえうた]
allusive form (of waka)なずらえ歌 [なずらえうた]
allegorical form (of waka)諷歌 [そえうた]
counting song; enumerative form (of waka)数え歌 [かぞえうた]
festive poem or song; congratulatory form (of waka)祝い歌 [いわいうた]
festive poem or song; congratulatory form (of waka)祝い唄 [いわいうた]
festive poem or song; congratulatory form (of waka)祝歌 [いわいうた]
festive poem or song; congratulatory form (of waka)頌 [いわいうた]
festive poem or song; congratulatory form (of waka)祝唄 [いわいうた]
long epic song with shamisen accompaniment, type of waka長歌 [ながうた]
long epic song with shamisen accompaniment, type of waka長歌 [ちょうか]
long epic song with shamisen accompaniment, type of waka長唄 [ながうた]
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