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On-Yomi: ゾウ、ソウ — Kun-Yomi: くら、おさ.める、かく.れる
Koohii stories:
1) [CharleyGarrett] 31-3-2008(241): The storehouse is overgrown with slaves. The slaves are to be sold in the store, to differentiate from a warehouse, which doesn't have the word "store" in it.
2) [shimouma] 21-4-2008(96): Slaves moved flowers from the storehouse in preparation for the parade.
3) [hknamida] 2-9-2007(44): For this story, I have chosen to use overgrown as an enclosure. The slaves, who are treated as objects rather than human beings, are denied the luxury of living in a proper house. Rather, they are stuffed in the overgrown storehouse with their owner's other possessions.
4) [fuaburisu] 10-10-2005(23): Slaves are being paraded, decorated with flowers in a rather ironic attempt of making them look happy in order to attract buyers. After the parade they are put back into the storehouse. - STOREHOUSE (for temporary preservation), storeroom.
5) [imojyochu] 24-8-2008(11): The Romans wearing flower garlands had a victory parade in which the captured Slaves were moved to a STOREHOUSE.