三日夜 の餅 mikayono mochi
1. Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony
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1. Not a three-night rice cake. ; Not something that lasts only three days.
1. Three nights of mochi pounding.
1. Three-night-pounded rice cake; Three nights’ worth of pounding (rice cake)
1. It is not three-night mochi.; It's not that simple.
1. It's not three-night mochi. ; It's not something easily done.
1. It is not three-night mochi.; It’s not something easily made.
1. Wasn't mochi made for three nights.; Wasn't the mochi made for three nights.
1. Probably a rice cake from last night.; Probably a three-day-old rice cake.
1. It wasn't three-night mochi.; It wasn't a three-day-old mochi.
1. It wasn't three-night mochi.
1. Probably by the night of the third day. ; Likely a rice cake by the night of the third day.
1. It was not three-night mochi.
1. If it were mochi made three nights ago; If it had been mochi made three nights ago
1. If it were three nights' worth of mochi; If it had been mochi for three nights
1. If it's a three-night-old rice cake; When it's a three-night-old rice cake