Kanji
Readingうら
Frequencyless than 1%
Used in (8 in total)
top end; tip
fruit grown near the tip of the vine (hence stunted and unripe); weak-looking fellow; pale-faced man; pasty-faced man
young; youthful
end leaves; top leaves; last leaves
to die (esp. foliage as winter approaches)
of soup and love, the first is the best; one's first spouse tends to be better than any subsequent spouse
dying of the little twigs and branches