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cover one's feet

Verb
euphemistic
Japanese Meaning
(婉曲表現、聖書的な表現)下着や衣服を下ろす、特に小便や大便をする際に衣服を下ろす行為
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巡礼では婉曲表現が一般的で、用を足す必要があるときには「衣服を下ろす」と言った。

present singular third-person

participle present

participle past

past

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(euphemistic, biblical) To lower one’s garment, especially to urinate or defecate.

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cover one's feet

On pilgrimage, people commonly used euphemisms, saying one would cover one's feet when nature called.

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On pilgrimage, people commonly used euphemisms, saying one would cover one's feet when nature called.

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