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kana
[ kah-nuh; Japanese kah-nah ]
noun
- a Japanese syllabic script consisting of 71 symbols and having two written varieties.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kana1
C18: from Japanese, literally: borrowed or provisional letters; compare kanji , which are regarded as real letters
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Example Sentences
Soon they came to a swamp, and Kana′tĭ told them there was something dangerous there and they must keep away from it.
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Whenever Kana′tĭ went into the mountains he always brought back a fat buck or doe, or maybe a couple of turkeys.
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At once there ran out a buck, which Kana′tĭ shot, and then lifting it upon his back he started for home again.
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A few days afterward Kana′tĭ took a bow and some feathers in his hand and started off toward the west.
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Kana′tĭ stood looking on until he thought they had been punished enough, when he knocked off the vermin and made the boys a talk.
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