kusamakura, grass pillow, pillow of herbs, while on a journey often the only available one; used with tabi, journey, also with tago for hatago, a basket to hold food for a journey, [1], [4], [12], [23], [40], [49].
kushiromaku, armlet-wind; used with Tafushi (hill-name)—ta read homophonously as arm.
kuzunoneno, root of Pueraria; with naga, long.
makanamochi (te), with a true kana (shaping or scraping-tool); m. k. of yuge nokahara, yuge = yumi kedzuru, shape or scrape into bow-shape, scrape bow.
makanefuku, true metal (iron) smelt; descriptive epithet of Nifu (pl. n.).
makibashira, pillars of maki (right-word, hi no ki, Chamaecyparis obtusa?); applied to futoki (stout), futoki kokoro, stout heart.
makinotatsu, see makitatsu.
makisaku, split maki into planks for building; applied to hi [no tsumade] Chamaecyparis timber, [13].
makitatsu, where maki trees grow; epithet of arayama, wild hills, [12].
makitsumu, heaping maki timber; as to float down Idzumi River, hence m. k. of that river.