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

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ひのとみhinotomiていしteishi

noun:

  • 54th of the sexagenary cycle 干支
つちのえうまtsuchinoeumaぼごbogo

noun:

  • 55th of the sexagenary cycle 干支
つちのとひつじtsuchinotohitsujiきびkibi

noun:

  • 56th of the sexagenary cycle 干支
みずのえいぬmizunoeinuじんじゅつjinjutsu

noun:

  • 59th of the sexagenary cycle 干支
みずのといmizunotoiきがいkigai

noun:

  • 60th of the sexagenary cycle 干支
せっせんげsessenge

noun:

さんどうsandou

noun:

  • mydriasis; (excessive) dilation of the pupil Antonym: 縮瞳
りょうだめryoudame

adverb:

  • for the benefit of both parties
しきしまのみちshikishimanomichi

noun:

  • the art of classical Japanese poetry 和歌
せこにたけるsekonitakeru Inflection

expression / ichidan verb:

  • to know much of the world
はつぶろhatsuburo

noun:

  • first bath of the New Year 初湯
けいせいかいkeiseikai

noun:

  • buying the services of a prostitute
はるおしむharuoshimu Inflection

expression / godan ~む verb:

  • to lament the end of spring
うのはなづきunohanazuki

noun:

  • 4th month of the lunar calendar 卯月
パウロのてがみPAUROnotegami

noun:

  • the letters of Paul
しげきでんどうけいshigekidendoukei

noun:

  • impulse conduction system (of the heart)
かしらのゆきkashiranoyuki

noun / expression:

  • white hair; snow of the head [literal]
はつとりhatsutoriはとりhatori

noun:

  • first cockcrowing of the year
はつわかなhatsuwakana

noun:

  • first young greens of the year - obscure term
いのこのいわいinokonoiwai

noun:

はつついたちhatsutsuitachi

noun:

  • first day of the second month
うんどうやundouya

noun:

  • motor area (of the cerebral cortex) 感覚野
使ぶりょくこうしようにんけつぎburyokukoushiyouninketsugi

noun:

  • resolution authorizing the use of force
いれいirei

noun:

  • powerful spirit
  • power of the emperor
ぜんさくzensaku

noun:

  • whole work; all of the works

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