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On-Yomi: サン、シン — Kun-Yomi: まい.る、まい-、まじわる、みつ

Koohii stories:

1) [Zarxrax] 13-6-2008(137): I'm going to visit my grandpa in the hospital. He broke his elbow, and it became really big and contorted into a weird shape. I hope he will be all right!

2) [erikkusan] 22-3-2006(89): Whenever the postman has to pay a visit to this place, he brings an elbow-shaped thingy that he throws to the St. Bernard.

3) [Green_Airplane] 7-8-2008(43): I paid a visit to my neighbour, but I forgot he had this huge St. Bernard dog. The doctor said my elbow will never be the same shape.

4) [cbogart] 22-2-2007(33): I was a little nonplussed by the inappropriateness of this keyword, so I decided to use "the three kings" instead; they are a threesome, and they make a religiously-motivated visit, right? Anyway, they travel by night, so they're just these three shapes moving through the gloom. They can't see well, so a St. Bernard dog noses their elbows whenever they start to go the wrong way.

5) [DrJones] 19-3-2008(32): Hint: This is the humble/old kanji of the verb "to go/to come", and also is the kanji for "three" on legal documents. I suggest using the "three musketeers" for this primitive, raising their three blades with the elbow. (the elbow primitive could be viewed as a pictograph of the musketeer's hat, with a feather on the side, too).