/hoːɾikiɾi/
Dike cutting' or 'cutting through a moat
Represents division or passage through a water barrier, often symbolizing transition, boundary, or separation in both physical and metaphorical senses.
Embodies the idea of overcoming obstacles, defining borders, or creating pathways—symbolically linked to resilience, clarity of purpose, and structural order.
Originating in Japan, Horikiri is a locational surname historically tied to places or districts, ref
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