Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A syrup made in Japan by the addition of water to ame. See
ame .
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Examples
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Opening the tomb, they saw within it the corpse of the woman who nightly visited the ameya, with a living infant, laughing to see the lantern light, and beside the infant a little cup of midzu-ame.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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The musical cry of the seller of midzu-ame, the sweet amber syrup which children love.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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In Nakabaramachi there is an ameya, or little shop in which midzu-ame is sold -- the amber-tinted syrup, made of malt, which is given to children when milk cannot be obtained for them.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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Every night at a late hour there came to that shop a very pale woman, all in white, to buy one rin [8] worth of midzu-ame.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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The next night the woman came again, but bought no midzu-ame, and only beckoned to the man to go with her.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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