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There are 38 total results for your 老い search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

老い

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 oi
    おい
old age; old person; the old; the aged

老いる

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 oiru
    おいる
(v1,vi) to age; to grow old

老い先

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 oisaki
    おいさき
(See 老い先短い) remaining years (of an old person's life)

老い木

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 oiki
    おいき
old tree

老い松

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 oimatsu
    おいまつ
old pine tree; (wk) Oimatsu (noh play); Oimatsu (song title)

年老い

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 toshioi
    としおい
old person

相老い

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 aioi
    あいおい
(See 相生い) growing old together (as a married couple)

老いの波

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 oinonami
    おいのなみ
wrinkles

老いぼれ

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 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dodderer

老いらく

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 oiraku
    おいらく
old age; declining years

老い支度

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 oijitaku
    おいじたく
preparation for retirement; preparation for old age

老い耄れ

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 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dodderer

老い込む

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 oikomu
    おいこむ
(v5m,vi) to grow old; to weaken with age; to become senile

年老いる

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 toshioiru
    としおいる
(Ichidan verb) to grow old

老いの一徹

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 oinoittetsu
    おいのいってつ
obstinacy of old age

老いぼれる

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 oiboreru
    おいぼれる
(v1,vi) to become decrepit; to become senile

老い先短い

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 oisakimijikai
    おいさきみじかい
(exp,adj-i) not having long to live

老い耄れる

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 oiboreru
    おいぼれる
(v1,vi) to become decrepit; to become senile

老いの繰り言

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 oinokurigoto
    おいのくりごと
(exp,n) repetitious harping of the elderly; oft-repeated tales by old folks; tedious and repetitive talk of old people; old man's rambling

老いも若きも

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 oimowakakimo
    おいもわかきも
(both) young and old

Variations:
年老
年老い

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 toshioi
    としおい
old person

Variations:
老松
老い松

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 oimatsu
    おいまつ
(work) Oimatsu (noh play); Oimatsu (song title)

老いさらばえる

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 oisarabaeru
    おいさらばえる
(v1,vi) to become decrepit and ugly with age

老いては子に従え

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 oitehakonishitagae
    おいてはこにしたがえ
(expression) (proverb) be guided by your children when you are old

Variations:
老いぼれ
老い耄れ

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 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dotard

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老い木
老木(sK)

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 oiki
    おいき
ancient tree; old tree

Variations:
老い松
老松(io)

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 oimatsu
    おいまつ
old pine tree

Variations:
老いぼれる
老い耄れる

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 oiboreru
    おいぼれる
(v1,vi) to become decrepit; to become senile

少年老い易く学成り難し

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 shounenoiyasukugakunarigatashi / shonenoiyasukugakunarigatashi
    しょうねんおいやすくがくなりがたし
(expression) (archaism) Youthful years pass quickly before one accomplishes much learning

Variations:
老いさらばえる
老い曝える

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 oisarabaeru
    おいさらばえる
(v1,vi) to become decrepit and ugly with age

少年老いやすく学成りがたし

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 shounenoiyasukugakunarigatashi / shonenoiyasukugakunarigatashi
    しょうねんおいやすくがくなりがたし
(expression) (archaism) Youthful years pass quickly before one accomplishes much learning

Variations:
年老いる
歳老いる(sK)
年おいる(sK)

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 toshioiru
    としおいる
(v1,vi) to grow old

Variations:
老いぼれ
老い耄れ
老耄
老耄れ(sK)

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 oibore
    おいぼれ
(1) dotage; (2) (humble language) (derogatory term) feeble-minded old man; senile old fool; dotard

Variations:
老いぼれる
老い耄れる(rK)
老耄れる(sK)

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 oiboreru
    おいぼれる
(v1,vi) to become decrepit; to become senile

Variations:
老いたる馬は道を忘れず
老いたる馬は路を忘れず

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 oitaruumahamichiowasurezu / oitarumahamichiowasurezu
    おいたるうまはみちをわすれず
(expression) (proverb) (from the Han Feizi) trust the judgement of the experienced; an old horse won't forget the way

Variations:
老いては益々壮んなるべし
老いてはますます壮んなるべし

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 oitehamasumasusakannarubeshi
    おいてはますますさかんなるべし
(expression) (proverb) man flourishes with age

Variations:
麒麟も老いぬれば駑馬に劣る
騏驎も老いぬれば駑馬に劣る

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 kirinmooinurebadobaniotoru
    きりんもおいぬればどばにおとる
(exp,v5r) (proverb) even an outstanding person becomes inferior when getting old

Variations:
少年老い易く学成り難し
少年老いやすく学成りがたし
少年老いやすく学なりがたし

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 shounenoiyasukugakunarigatashi / shonenoiyasukugakunarigatashi
    しょうねんおいやすくがくなりがたし
(expression) (proverb) study hard while you are young; boys grow old easily but getting learned is harder
This page contains 38 results for "老い" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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