Crossword-Solution: OAMA 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Hint 1 meaning
The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue of Hercules, or of a lion.
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Thus, on Tenchi's younger brother, Oama, the dignity of Crown Prince was conferred, and he became the Emperor's locum tenens, in which position he won universal applause by sagacity and energy.
A History of the Japanese People Frank Brinkley and Dairoku Kikuchi 2008
Tradition has handed down a tale about a certain Princess Nukata, who, having bestowed her affections originally on Prince Oama, was afterwards constrained to yield to the addresses of the Emperor Tenchi, and thus the two brothers became enemies.
A History of the Japanese People Frank Brinkley and Dairoku Kikuchi 2008
These narratives are cited to prove that the Emperor Tenchi's purpose was to leave the throne to Otomo, not Oama.
A History of the Japanese People Frank Brinkley and Dairoku Kikuchi 2008
What actually occurred was that when, within a few months of Otomo's appointment as dajo daijin, the sovereign found himself mortally sick, he summoned Oama and named him to succeed But Oama, having been warned of a powerful conspiracy to place Otomo on the throne, and not unsuspicious that it had the Emperor's sympathy, declined the honour and announced his intention of entering religion, which he did by retiring to the monastery at Yoshino.
A History of the Japanese People Frank Brinkley and Dairoku Kikuchi 2008
Immediately after Tenchi's death, which took place at the close of 671, and after the accession of Prince Otomo--known in history as the Emperor Kobun--the conspirators began to concert measures for the destruction of Prince Oama, whom they regarded as a fatal obstacle to the achievement of their purpose.
A History of the Japanese People Frank Brinkley and Dairoku Kikuchi 2008