Results, 夷俗
Kanji definition:
- 夷
- 人名用
イ・えびす・えみし・ころす・たいらげる
barbarian; savage; Ainu
- Strokes:
- 6
- Radical:
- 丿 bend, slash
- SKIP:
- 4-6-4
- UTF:
- 5937
- JIS208:
- 16-48
- Nanori:
- し
- Hangul:
- 이 [i]
- Pinyin:
- yí
- Example words:
- 夷【えびす】
- peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); / provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); / brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); / foreigner; barbarian
- 蝦夷【えぞ】
- historical term for non-Yamato peoples in northern Japan; Emishi; / Yezo (northern part of Meiji-era Japan, esp. Hokkaido, but also Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands)
- 攘夷【じょうい】
- expel the barbarians; expulsion of the foreigners; late Edo period (19th century) revolutionary slogan
- 夷【えびす】
- Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce
- 夷狄【いてき】
- barbarians; aliens
- 俗
- 常用中学校JLPTN1
ゾク
vulgar; customs; manners; worldliness; mundane things
- Strokes:
- 9
- Radical:
- 人亻 human
- SKIP:
- 1-2-7
- UTF:
- 4fd7
- JIS208:
- 34-15
- Hangul:
- 속 [sog]
- Pinyin:
- sú
- Example words:
- 風俗【ふうぞく】
- manners; customs; / sex service; sex industry; sex-oriented entertainment
- 俗語【ぞくご】
- colloquialism; colloquial language; slang
- 通俗的【つうぞくてき】
- popular; common; commonplace
- 民俗【みんぞく】
- folk customs; folkways; ethnic customs
- 俗【ぞく】
- layman (esp. as opposed to a Buddhist monk); laity; man of the world; the world; / local manners; modern customs; / common; popular; / vulgar; low
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