百人一首

Etymology
Compound of.

Noun

 * 1) an anthology of one hundred poems by one hundred poets, one poet for each poem

Derived terms

 * : the "Patriotic Hundred Poems" anthology, compiled during
 * : the "Ogura Hundred Poems" anthology, compiled by in
 * : the "Comic Hundred Poems" anthology, published in 1843
 * : the "Hundred Poems Continued", compiled in 1893
 * : the "New Hundred Poems" anthology, compiled in 1483
 * : the "New Hundred Poems" anthology, compiled in 1483

Proper noun

 * : a famous "one hundred poems anthology", used as the basis of certain card games

Derived terms

 * : an interpretation of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu poems by Ozaki Masayoshi

Usage notes
In haikai circles, the pronunciation is sometimes contracted to, as in.