Results, langage used by the harlots of the Yoshiwara red light district during the Edo period
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- オレンジソケットサージョンフィッシュ・オレンジソケットサージャンフィッシュ
noun:
- orange-socket surgeonfish (Acanthurus auranticavus, species of the Indo-West Pacific)
- 甘鱪【あましいら】甘鱰
noun:
- luvar (Luvarus imperialis, species of perciform fish closely related to the surgeonfish)
- 強い肴【しいざかな】
noun:
- side dish served in order to encourage the consumption of alcohol (kaiseki cuisine) ➜ 懐石料理
- 棹物【さおもの】
noun:
- saomono; Japanese sweets in the form of long blocks (e.g. yokan, uiro) - abbreviation ➜ 棹物菓子
- 国家軍政省【こっかぐんせいしょう】
noun:
- National Military Establishment; forerunner to the U.S. Department of Defense (1947-1949)
- 陰陽家【いんようか・おんようけ・おんみょうけ】
noun:
- diviner (esp. of the Yin and Yang system); sorcerer; exorcist; medium ➜ 陰陽道【おんみょうどう】
- かすりもしない
expression:
- hopelessly inaccurate; not even remotely close; can't hit the side of a barn - colloquialism
- 神幸祭【しんこうさい】
noun:
- festival celebrating the (temporary) transfer of a shintai away from its main shrine - Shintō term ➜ 神体
- 笑門来福【しょうもんらいふく】
expression:
- good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile - from Chinese 打開笑門福自來 - four character idiom ➜ 笑う門には福来る
- 笑門【しょうもん】
expression:
- (good fortune and happiness will come to) the home of those who smile - on New Year's decorations hung over the front door - abbreviation ➜ 笑門来福
- 笑門福来【しょうもんふくらい】
expression:
- good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile - from Chinese 打開笑門福自來 - four character idiom ➜ 笑う門には福来る
- 溽暑【じょくしょ】
~の noun:
- sultry; muggy; steamy; sticky; hot and humid ➜ むしあつい
noun:
- 6th month of the lunar calendar
- 生薬学【しょうやくがく】
noun:
- pharmacognosy; the study of medicinal drugs derived from plants or other natural sources
- 公妨【こうぼう】
noun:
- interference with a public servant in the execution of his or her duties - abbreviation ➜ 公務執行妨害罪
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