gijiware
[gijiwa/r+e"] {adj. m.; no fem. or pl.}.
(a) Tough (of food, e.g. meat, &c.)
(b) Applied to work which is too difficult or too much for one person to tackle.
(c) Applied to a tumble-down, dirty hut which, however, is considered good enough for casual stranger lodgers. (= kiciro; kusugu.)
(d) Applied to a sluggish horse. (Vide kaciwara.)

gijiware
[gijiwa/r+e"] {adj. m.; no fem. or pl.}.
(a) Tough (of food, e.g. meat, &c.)
(b) Applied to work which is too difficult or too much for one person to tackle.
(c) Applied to a tumble-down, dirty hut which, however, is considered good enough for casual stranger lodgers. (= kiciro; kusugu.)
(d) Applied to a sluggish horse. (Vide kaciwara.)