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| Subject: | Meaning of "Sarasa" |
| Author: | Nanaea (Authenticated as Nanaea) |
| Date: | September 18, 2002 at 12:18:33 PM |
| Reply to: | meaning by Agata |
"Sarasa" is a name derived from the Japanese word for "chintz" -- a printed cotton material used for formal tea-ceremonies in Japan. "Sarasa" is also the name given to a summer-blooming flower in Japan, because the flower's petals resemble cotton printed with red and white stripes.
-- Nanaea
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