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

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カリブヘラザメKARIBUHERAZAME

noun:

  • smallfin catshark (Apristurus parvipinnis, species of the western Atlantic)
しりからげshirikarage

adverb:

  • tucking up the hem of one's garments
しりっぱしょりshirippashoriirr. Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

宿ともぼしtomoboshi

noun:

ふくろどfukurodo

noun:

  • paper sliding door for the cupboard of a tokonoma 袋棚
ろじもんrojimon

noun:

  • gate to the garden of a tea ceremony house
じょろうかいjoroukaiじょろかいjorokai

noun:

  • buying the services of a prostitute; whoring 傾城買い
きさきまちkisakimachiきさいまちkisaimachi

noun:

  • women's pavilion (of the inner Heian palace) 常寧殿
まくらぎょうmakuragyou

noun:

  • sutra recitation at the bedside of a deceased person
じょういうちjouiuchiirr.

noun:

  • execution (on the command of a feudal lord) - archaism
かきなkakinaカキナKAKINA

noun:

  • kakina (green leafy vegetable of the genus Brassica)
みずじもmizujimo

noun:

  • frozen dew (at the end of autumn)
  • amniotic fluid
しにみshinimi

noun:

  • at the risk of one's life
  • dead body 生き身
かんくkanku

noun:

  • ninth day of the cold season (approx January 13th)
いのこもちinokomochi

noun:

ゆうむきょくyuumukyoku

noun:

もりあざみmoriazamiモリアザミMORIAZAMI

noun:

  • Cirsium dipsacolepis (perennial plant of the thistle family)
ごぼうあざみgobouazamiゴボウアザミGOBOUAZAMI

noun:

  • Cirsium dipsacolepis (perennial plant of the thistle family)
りゅうきゅうこぶじゅつryuukyuukobujutsu

noun:

  • Okinawan kobudo; traditional martial arts of the Ryukyu Islands 古武道
くるままわしkurumamawashi

noun:

  • turnaround (e.g. at the end of a driveway)
よとうぎいんyotougiin

noun:

  • lawmakers from the ruling parties; government member of parliament
じゅんかんぶんjunkanbun

noun:

  • regular kanbun (following the rules of classical Chinese grammar)
ばったりしょうぎbattarishougi

noun:

ばったんしょうぎbattanshougi

noun:

てんにつうtennitsuu

noun:

  • divine hearing (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers) - Buddhism term 六神通

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