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Showing results 1776-1800:

ぜんぜんzenzen

adverb:

  • gradually; by degrees - obscure term 段々漸次
  • the sight of a tall soaring rock - obscure term
  • crying; weeping - obscure term
あずさみこazusamiko

noun:

みちょうだいmichoudai

noun:

  • curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) 寝殿造り帳台
ぼさあげbosaage

noun:

  • ceremony performed by Chinese merchants disembarking in Nagasaki (Edo period) - obscure term
つりがねマントtsuriganeMANTO

noun:

  • long cloak worn by soldiers, students, etc. (Meiji period)
かつやまkatsuyama

noun:

  • woman's hairstyle (Edo period) (made popular by a Yoshiwara prostitute called Katsuyama)
ふちゃfuchaふさfusa

noun:

  • entertaining people by serving tea (esp. in the Obaku school of Zen) - archaism
きぶねてんびんしぼりkibunetenbinshibori

noun:

  • (sake) brewed in wooden vats, squeezed out by weight on a pole - obsolete term
らいらいrairai Inflection

noun / ~と adverb / ~たる adjective:

  • large pile of rocks
  • open-heartedness; not being bothered by unimportant things 磊落
みんぼうminbouミンボーMINBOO

noun:

  • racketeering by interceding in civil disputes and threatening the use of violence - abbreviation 民事介入暴力
かぶなかまkabunakama

noun:

  • merchant guild entrusted by the shogunate to manage its respective trade (Edo period)
せいけんりょくseikenryoku

noun:

  • biopower; Foucault's term for the regulation by modern states of their subjects
テフTEFUテックTEKKU

noun:

  • TeX; typesetting system designed and mostly written by Donald Knuth - IT term
ファーストバイトFUAASUTOBAITOファースト・バイトFUAASUTO/BAITO

noun:

  • ceremonial tasting of wedding cake by bride and groom - From English "first bite"
そうぶじれいsoubujirei

noun:

  • 1585 edict by Toyotomi Hideyoshi which banned war between feudal lords in Japan
うぇーいue-iウェーイUEEI

interjection:

  • hey; cheers; used by young people when drinking or as a greeting
ジーケーJIIKEE

noun:

サスツルギSASUTSURUGI

noun:

  • sastrugi; parallel wave-like ridges formed on a snow surface by the wind
サンキューハザードSANKYUUHAZAADOサンキュー・ハザードSANKYUU/HAZAADO

expression / noun:

  • thanking another driver by flashing one's hazard lights - colloquialism - From English "thank you hazard"
さいとりsaitori

noun:

  • brokering; broker - abbreviation
  • handing materials up a ladder (to a plasterer); assistant who hands things up a ladder (to a plasterer)
  • pole used to hand things up a ladder 才取り棒
ところでtokorode

conjunction:

  • by the way; incidentally
  • even if; no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how) - after the plain past form of a verb

ところでtokorodeyoそのsonoおめーome-noおとうさんotousanhaどこdokoniいんinnosa?」「横転outenしたshitaトラックTORAKKUnoshimonanyo。」 "By the way, where's your old man?" "Under that over-turned truck."

がんらいganrai

adverb:

  • originally; essentially; naturally; by nature; really; actually
  • in the first place; to begin with

元来ganraiフットボールFUTTOBOORUとはtohaポロPOROのようにnoyouniumani乗ってnotte行われるokonawareru競技kyougitoha違ってchigatteashideボールBOORUwo使ってtsukatte行われるokonawareru競技kyouginoことkotoでしたdeshita Football originally meant "a game played with a ball on foot" - unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.

だつらくdatsuraku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • loss; dropping out; falling by the wayside
  • omission; lacuna; gap; hiatus
  • desertion; defection
  • apostasy

kareha半分hanbun行ったokonattatokorodeレースREESUからkara脱落datsurakuしてshiteしまったshimatta He dropped out half way into the race.

じょうるりjoururi

noun:

  • jōruri; type of dramatic recitation accompanied by a shamisen (associated with Japanese puppet theater)
たりきほんがんtarikihongan

noun:

  • salvation by faith in Amitabha - four character idiom - Buddhism term 阿弥陀
  • relying upon others for attaining one's own objective - four character idiom

他力本願tarikihonganじゃjaだめdamedayo自分でjibundeなんとかnantokaしようshiyouというtoiu気持ちkimochigaなくちゃnakucha You shouldn't rely on others. It's important to want to help yourself.

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