Results, langage used by the harlots of the Yoshiwara red light district during the Edo period

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きそくどおりkisokudoori

noun:

  • by the rules

あのano警備員keibiinha何でもnanidemo規則通りkisokudooriniするsuru傾向keikougaあるaru That guard tends to do everything by the book.

うみてumite

noun / ~の noun:

はこがいhakogai Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • buying by the box - colloquialism
もちづきmochizukiぼうげつbougetsu

noun:

  • full moon; 15th day of the lunar calendar
  • full moon of the eighth lunar month もちづき
ろんしめいかいronshimeikai Inflection

noun / adjectival noun:

  • the point of an argument being clearly stated; the tenor of an argument being well-reasoned - four character idiom
きんせいkinsei

noun / ~の noun:

  • early modern times (Azuchi-Momoyama period to Edo period, 1568-1867); modern times; recent times
カノポスつぼKANOPOSUtsuboカノプスつぼKANOPUSUtsuboカノープスつぼKANOOPUSUtsubo

noun:

  • Canopic jar; Canopic vase (used to store the internal organs of an Egyptian mummy)
おおむこうoomukouirr.

noun:

  • gallery (of a theatre)
  • audience (at a theatre); the masses; the general public
竿ひゃくせきかんとうhyakusekikantouひゃくしゃくかんとうhyakushakukantou

noun:

  • the highest state of one's enlightenment; the highest level one can attain - four character idiom
えんりょきんゆうenryokin'yuu

noun:

  • Failure to think of the long term leads to grief in the short term - four character idiom
殿きゅうちゅうさんでんkyuuchuusanden

noun:

  • the palace sanctuary, shrine of imperial ancestors and temple inside the Japanese imperial palace
たいしゅうぶんかtaishuubunka

noun:

  • mass culture; pop culture; popular culture; culture of the people (as opposed to the elite)
しょうしたいshoushitaiガラスたいGARASUtai

noun:

  • vitreous body (of the eye); vitreous humor; vitreous humour; the vitreous - Anatomy term
やすきにつくyasukinitsuku Inflection

expression / godan ~く verb:

  • to take the easy way out; to take the path of least resistance
おしょうがつoshougatsu

noun:

  • New Year (esp. first three days) - polite language 正月
  • the first month of the year; January - polite language 正月

日本nippondehaお正月oshougatsuniomochiwo食べるtaberu習慣shuukangaありariますmasu There is a custom of eating rice cakes for New Year's in Japan.

ごこうgokou

noun:

  • the five night watches; fifth watch of the night (approx. 3 am to 5 am)
いしがめishigameイシガメISHIGAME

noun:

  • any turtle of the genus Mauremys (esp. the Japanese pond turtle, Mauremys japonica)
ちょうやchouya

noun:

  • government and people; those in and out of the court or government; the entire nation
ピンからキリまでPINkaraKIRImadeぴんからきりまでpinkarakirimadeirr.

expression:

  • from the best to the worst; from top to bottom; of every kind; all sorts
しょせいじょうずshoseijouzu Inflection

noun / adjectival noun:

  • knowing how to get on in the world; knowing the secret of success in life - four character idiom
ようすしだいyousushidai

noun:

  • according to circumstances; depending on the state of things; according to how the situation develops - four character idiom
しょせいたっしゃshoseitassha Inflection

noun / adjectival noun:

  • knowing how to get on in the world; knowing the secret of success in life - four character idiom
かりおきkarioki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • preliminary loading of the (cargo) ship (in preparation for moving cargo around inside the ship)
くうきよめないkuukiyomenai Inflection

expression / adjective:

  • unable to read the situation; unable to pick up on the mood of a conversation 空気を読む
くうきをよめないkuukiwoyomenai Inflection

expression / adjective:

  • unable to read the situation; unable to pick up on the mood of a conversation 空気を読む

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