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The Sphinx howled with rage.
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Vocabulary list

kaibutsu
noun
  1. monster
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
gekido
noun, suru verb
  1. rage; indignation; exasperation
noamari
expression
  1. so much (something) as to (e.g. so moved as to cry); overwhelmed; carried away; because of too much
no
particle
  1. indicates possessive (occasionally ん, orig. written 乃 or 之)
  2. nominalizes verbs and adjectives
  3. substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases
  4. (at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusion (often ん)
  5. (at sentence-end) indicates emotional emphasis
  6. (at sentence-end, rising tone) indicates question
amari
noun, no adjective
  1. remainder; remnant; rest; balance; surplus; remains (of a meal); leftovers
adverb
  1. (not) very; (not) much (with neg. sentence)
  2. too much; excessively; overly (esp. as あまりに(も))
na adjective, no adjective
  1. extreme; great; severe; tremendous; terrible
noun, used as a suffix
  1. more than; over
unaru
unaru

Plain Past Indicative Form

unatta
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to groan; to moan
  2. to roar; to howl; to growl
  3. to hum (engine, wind, etc.); to buzz; to whiz; to sough; to make a low, dull sound
  4. to ooh and aah (in admiration)
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to sing in a strong, low voice (esp. traditional chant or recitation)
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to be about to burst; to overflow

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