Results, ten+day+period

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かちkachi

noun:

  • foot soldier (Edo period); samurai on foot
  • going on foot; walking 徒・徒歩・歩・歩行 - archaism 徒歩
ろうなぬしrounanushi

noun:

  • (Edo-period) head of a prisoners' group
じょうしjoushi

noun:

  • high-ranking retainer of a daimyo (Edo Period)
さしがみsashigami

noun:

  • (Edo-period) summons
みずぢゃやmizujayaみずちゃやmizuchaya

noun:

  • (Edo-period) roadside teahouse where one would go to relax (in comparison with a restaurant style teahouse and teahouse offering sexual services); tea stall 色茶屋料理茶屋
めしもりmeshimori

noun:

  • (Edo-period inn) maidservant
はうたhauta

noun:

  • short love song (popular in late Edo period)
しゅうもんあらためshuumon'aratame

noun:

  • Japanese religious census used to repress Christians (Edo period)
つきみだんごtsukimidango

noun:

  • dumplings offered to the moon (on the 15th day of the 8th month and the 13th day of the 9th month)
しきしゃまなshikishamana

noun:

  • probationary nun (undergoing a two-year probationary period before receiving ordainment) - From Sanskrit "siksamana"
おばけごよみobakegoyomi

noun:

  • private koyomi published illegally (Edo period) - archaism
つうべんtsuuben Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • interpreter (in the Edo period)
からぎぬkaraginu

noun:

  • short coat for noblewomen (Nara and Heian period)
ほっけはっこうhokkehakkou

noun:

  • Buddhist service in which the eight scrolls of the Lotus Sutra are read one scroll at a time (one morning and one evening reading each day for four days with a different reciter each time)
エレキテルEREKITERU

noun:

  • hand-operated electric generator (used in Edo-period medical treatment) - From Dutch "elektriciteit"
  • electricity - orig. meaning - archaism 電気
おかじょうきokajouki

noun:

  • steam train (early Meiji period) - colloquialism - archaism
ろうやくにんrouyakunin

noun:

  • (Edo-period) jail warden (gaol)
けっしょkessho

noun:

  • confiscation of property (Edo period)
きんからかわkinkarakawa

noun:

  • thin leather with gold patterns (introduced from Europe during the Edo period)
へっぴりおとこheppiriotoko

noun:

  • farting jester (Edo period); flatulist - archaism
のうしnoushiなおしnaoshiちょくいchokui

noun:

  • everyday robes worn by males of the imperial family, nobility, etc. (from the Heian period onward)
はなくらべhanakurabe

noun:

  • flower-comparing contest (Heian period)
たとうせきふtatousekifu

noun:

  • stone axe with multiple cutting edges (Jōmon period)
いしさじishisaji

noun:

  • stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon)
きくのせっくkikunosekku

noun:

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