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午うま
the Horse (seventh sign of the Chinese zodiac)
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午前ごぜん
morning, a.m.
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午後ごご
afternoon, p.m.
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正午しょうご
noon, midday
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午前中ごぜんちゅう
in the morning, during the morning
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午刻ごこく
noon
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午飯ごはん
lunch
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午睡ごすい
nap, siesta
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午砲ごほう
noon gun, noonday gun
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午餐ごさん
lunch, dinner
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午年うまどし
year of the Horse
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壬午みずのえうま
Water Horse (19th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1942, 2002, 2062)
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亭午ていご
noon
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丙午ひのえうま
Fire Horse (43rd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1906, 1966, 2026)
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端午たんご
Boys' Day celebration (May 5)
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日午にちご
noon, midday
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初午はつうま
first "horse day" in any lunar month, but esp. the second lunar month, traditional day for worship at "fox deity" shrines
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甲午きのえうま
Wood Horse (31st term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1954, 2014, 2074)
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庚午かのえうま
Metal Horse (7th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1930, 1990, 2050)
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戊午つちのえうま
Earth Horse (55th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1918, 1978, 2038)
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午餐会ごさんかい
luncheon party
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午の日うまのひ
day of the Horse
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午の年うまのとし
year of the Horse
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午後中ごごじゅう
throughout the afternoon
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午後一ごごいち
first thing in the afternoon
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午前休ごぜんきゅう
taking the morning off, time off during the morning
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午後休ごごきゅう
taking the afternoon off, time off during the afternoon
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午前様ごぜんさま
coming home after midnight, person who comes home after midnight
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子午環しごかん
meridian circle, transit circle
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子午線しごせん
meridian, meridian line
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真正午しんしょうご
apparent noon, true noon
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視正午ししょうご
apparent noon, true noon
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端午節たんごせつ
Dragon Boat Festival (China), Tuen Ng Festival
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子午儀しごぎ
meridian instrument, transit instrument, meridian circle
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午後零時ごごれいじ
noon, 12pm
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午前零時ごぜんれいじ
midnight, 12am
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午蹄中目ごていちゅうもく
Meridiungulata, extinct clade of South American ungulates
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庚午年籍こうごねんじゃく
Kōgo register, Japan's first census register (670)
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壬午軍乱じんごぐんらん
Imo Incident (riot in Seoul, Korea; July 23, 1882)
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子午線通過しごせんつうか
culmination, meridian passage, meridian transit
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本初子午線ほんしょしごせん
prime meridian
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磁気子午線じきしごせん
magnetic meridian
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端午の節句たんごのせっく
Boys' Day celebration (May 5)
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甲午農民戦争こうごのうみんせんそう
Donghak Peasant Revolution (Korea; 1894-1895)
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午の刻うまのこく
hour of the Horse (around noon, 11am-1pm, or 12 noon-2pm)