(n) splendid haiku
well-turned phrase
(n) (1) development of a text
(2) the second line in a four-line Chinese poem
(n) chapter and verse
paragraph
passage
(n) the first part of a poem or verse
(n) redundant phrase
(n) lively song
lively dance
(n) set phrase
idiomatic phrase
(n) (1) scripture
(2) passage from scripture
(n) a few words
(n) seasonal festival
(P)
(ok) (n,vs) (1) being lost for words
becoming speechless
(2) jueju (Chinese quatrain with lines of either five or seven syllables)
(n,vs) (1) being lost for words
becoming speechless
(2) jueju (Chinese quatrain with lines of either five or seven syllables)
(P)
(n) poor poem
(n) couplet
antithesis
(n) simple phrase
(n) short phrase
(n) middle part of the verse
(n) turning or twisting part of a text
(n) reading Chinese in the Japanese order
(n) difficult phrase
(n) haiku poetry (17-syllable poem usually in 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables)
(P)
(n) hokku (haiku)
first line (of a tanka), first verse (of a renga)
(n) brief word
(n) (1) phrase
(2) complaint
(P)
(n) famous saying
noted haiku
(n-adv,n-t) in the end
finally
after all
at last
(P)
(n) similar phrase
(n) elegant phrase
(n) linked verse
couplet
(n) linked verse
couplet