りん
Japanese
Etymology 1
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(This term, りん, is an alternative spelling of the above Sino-Japanese terms. For a list of all kanji read as りん, not just those used in Japanese terms, see Category:Japanese kanji read as りん.) |
(The following entry is uncreated: 厘.)
Suffix
りん • (-rin)
- Emphasizing funny things.
- 変ちくりん
- ちんちくりん
- (informal) A diminutive suffix used to indicate cuteness or endearment.
- 2015, 長月達平, chapter 1, in Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活 3 (MF文庫J), 7:
- 「レムりん、見て見て! この繊細な細工を可能とする技量、今、俺の指先にはまさしく奇跡が宿っている! イリュージョン!」
- [translit?]
- Rem-rin, look, look! Right now, my fingers are miraculously imbued with the skill that makes such fine workmanship possible! The power of illusion!
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