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Simple Dictionary Definition |
御法 see styles |
minori みのり |
(surname, female given name) Minori |
御波 see styles |
minami みなみ |
(place-name) Minami |
御津 see styles |
mito みと |
(f,p) Mito |
御浜 see styles |
mihama みはま |
(place-name, surname) Mihama |
御浦 see styles |
miura みうら |
(personal name) Miura |
御浪 see styles |
onami おなみ |
(place-name) Onami |
御湯 see styles |
oyu おゆ |
(1) (polite language) hot water; (2) (polite language) hot bath |
御湿 see styles |
oshime おしめ |
(1) diaper; nappy; (2) (archaism) swaddling clothes; (3) (archaism) loincloth |
御滝 see styles |
mitaki みたき |
(surname) Mitaki |
御澤 see styles |
misawa みさわ |
(surname) Misawa |
御瀬 see styles |
onze おんぜ |
(personal name) Onze |
御灯 see styles |
mitou / mito みとう miakashi みあかし gotou / goto ごとう |
lighted lamp (or candle, etc.) provided as a religious offering |
御煎 see styles |
osen おせん |
(See 煎餅) var. of Japanese cracker |
御熊 see styles |
mikuma みくま |
(place-name) Mikuma |
御父 see styles |
otou / oto おとう |
(honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (abbreviation) daddy; father; husband |
御牧 see styles |
mimaki みまき |
(place-name, surname) Mimaki |
御物 see styles |
gyobutsu ぎょぶつ |
Imperial treasures; (personal name) Gyobutsu |
御獄 see styles |
mitake みたけ |
(surname) Mitake |
御玉 see styles |
odama おだま |
(1) (abbreviation) ladle; (2) (feminine speech) hen egg; (place-name) Odama |
御琴 see styles |
mikoto みこと |
(female given name) Mikoto |
御璽 see styles |
gyoji ぎょじ |
imperial seal; privy seal |
御生 see styles |
onama おなま |
(noun or adjectival noun) (feminine speech) impudence; sauciness |
御産 see styles |
osan おさん |
(polite language) (giving) birth; childbirth; delivery; confinement |
御用 see styles |
yù yòng yu4 yong4 yü yung goyou / goyo ごよう |
for use by the emperor; imperial; (derog.) in the pay of the ruler (1) your order; your business; official business; (2) arrest; apprehension; capture |
御田 see styles |
mita みた |
(food term) (kana only) oden; dish of various ingredients, e.g. egg, daikon, potato, chikuwa, konnyaku, etc. stewed in soy-flavored dashi; (surname) Mita |
御畑 see styles |
obata おばた |
(surname) Obata |
御白 see styles |
mishiro みしろ |
(given name) Mishiro |
御的 see styles |
omata おまた |
(place-name) Omata |
御盆 see styles |
obon おぼん |
(1) O-Bon; Bon Festival; Lantern Festival; Festival of the Dead; (2) tray |
御盥 see styles |
mitarai みたらい |
(surname) Mitarai |
御目 see styles |
ome おめ |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) eye; eyes; (2) sight; vision; looking |
御相 see styles |
oai おあい |
sitting between the host and guest of honour at a drinking party (honor); companion |
御眠 see styles |
onemu おねむ |
(kana only) (child. language) sleeping; being sleepy |
御着 see styles |
gochaku ごちゃく |
(place-name) Gochaku |
御睡 see styles |
onemu おねむ |
(kana only) (child. language) sleeping; being sleepy |
御石 see styles |
miishi / mishi みいし |
(surname) Miishi |
御碕 see styles |
misaki みさき |
(personal name) Misaki |
御碗 see styles |
owan おわん |
bowl |
御礼 see styles |
onrei / onre おんれい orei / ore おれい |
(1) (polite language) thanks; gratitude; (2) (polite language) manners; etiquette; (3) (polite language) bow; (4) (polite language) reward; gift; (5) (polite language) ceremony; ritual |
御社 see styles |
onsha おんしゃ |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. in spoken language) (See 貴社・1) your company; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (See 貴社・2) your shrine |
御祓 see styles |
misogi みそぎ |
(place-name) Misogi |
御祝 see styles |
oiwai おいわい |
(noun/participle) (honorific or respectful language) congratulation; congratulations; celebration; festival; congratulatory gift |
御神 see styles |
mikami みかみ |
(surname) Mikami |
御祭 see styles |
omatsuri おまつり |
(polite language) festival; feast; carnival; (place-name) Omatsuri |
御福 see styles |
mifuku みふく |
(surname) Mifuku |
御稔 see styles |
mitoshi みとし |
(male given name) Mitoshi |
御稜 see styles |
goryou / goryo ごりょう |
(place-name) Goryō |
御竈 see styles |
okama おかま |
(1) (polite language) pot; (2) volcanic crater; (3) (one's) buttocks; (4) (kana only) (colloquialism) male homosexual; effeminate man; male transvestite |
御立 see styles |
mitachi みたち |
(surname) Mitachi |
御竿 see styles |
misao みさお |
(surname) Misao |
御笠 see styles |
mikasa みかさ |
(place-name) Mikasa |
御符 see styles |
gofuu / gofu ごふう gofu ごふ |
talisman; amulet; charm |
御笹 see styles |
misasa みささ |
(surname) Misasa |
御筆 see styles |
mifude みふで |
(surname) Mifude |
御箱 see styles |
ohako おはこ |
one's favourite party trick (favorite); one's specialty; one's forte |
御箸 see styles |
ohashi おはし |
(surname) Ohashi |
御節 see styles |
osechi おせち |
(abbreviation) food served during the New Year's Holidays |
御簗 see styles |
miyana みやな |
(surname) Miyana |
御簾 see styles |
misu; gyoren みす; ぎょれん |
(honorific or respectful language) (polite language) bamboo blind; (surname) Misu |
御籏 see styles |
mihata みはた |
(surname) Mihata |
御籤 see styles |
mikuji みくじ |
fortune slip (usu. bought at a shrine) |
御米 see styles |
okome おこめ |
(husked grains of) rice |
御粥 see styles |
okayu おかゆ |
thin rice porridge; watery cooked rice; rice gruel; congee |
御糀 see styles |
mikouji / mikoji みこうじ |
(surname) Mikouji |
御紋 see styles |
gomon ごもん |
crest of a noble family |
御組 see styles |
ogumi おぐみ |
(place-name) Ogumi |
御経 see styles |
okyou / okyo おきょう |
(Buddhist term) (polite language) sutra |
御給 see styles |
mikyuu / mikyu みきゅう |
(surname) Mikyū |
御縁 see styles |
gobuchi ごぶち |
(1) (polite language) fate; chance; (2) (polite language) relationship; tie; (surname) Gobuchi |
御縄 see styles |
onawa おなわ |
policeman's rope |
御縞 see styles |
oshima おしま |
(surname) Oshima |
御纏 see styles |
omatoi おまとい |
(surname) Omatoi |
御纒 see styles |
omatoi おまとい |
(surname) Omatoi |
御者 see styles |
gyosha ぎょしゃ |
coachman; driver; cabman; postilion |
御肉 see styles |
oniku; oniku おにく; オニク |
(kana only) northern groundcone (Boschniakia rossica) |
御腰 see styles |
okoshi おこし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) buttocks; lower back; waist; hips; (2) (feminine speech) kimono underskirt |
御腹 see styles |
onaka おなか |
(polite language) stomach |
御膳 see styles |
gozen ごぜん |
(honorific or respectful language) meal; emperor's meal |
御興 see styles |
onkoshi おんこし |
(surname) Onkoshi |
御舘 see styles |
mitachi みたち |
(surname) Mitachi |
御舛 see styles |
mifune みふね |
(personal name) Mifune |
御舟 see styles |
mifune みふね |
(surname) Mifune |
御舩 see styles |
mifune みふね |
(surname) Mifune |
御船 see styles |
mibune みぶね |
(surname) Mibune |
御苑 see styles |
gyoen ぎょえん |
imperial garden; (surname) Misono |
御苗 see styles |
minae みなえ |
(surname) Minae |
御茶 see styles |
ocha おちゃ |
(1) (polite language) tea (usu. green); (2) tea break (at work); (3) tea ceremony |
御草 see styles |
mikusa みくさ |
(place-name) Mikusa |
御荘 see styles |
mishou / misho みしょう |
(place-name, surname) Mishou |
御莨 see styles |
otabako おたばこ |
(place-name) Otabako |
御菜 see styles |
osai おさい okazu おかず |
(1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming); (1) (kana only) side dish; okazu; side dish (meat, fish, pickles, etc.) accompanying the rice in a typical Japanese meal; (2) (kana only) food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation); (3) (kana only) fill; fill-in (drumming) |
御萩 see styles |
ohagi おはぎ |
rice ball coated with sweetened red beans, soybean flour or sesame |
御蔭 see styles |
mikage みかげ |
(1) (kana only) grace (of God); benevolence (of Buddha); blessing; (2) (kana only) assistance; help; aid; (3) (kana only) effects; influence; (place-name) Mikage |
御蔵 see styles |
mikura みくら |
(1) shelving (a play, movie, etc.); closing down; cancelling; canceling; shelf (i.e. "on the shelf"); (2) rice storehouse of the Edo shogunate; (place-name, surname) Mikura |
御薄 see styles |
ousu / osu おうす |
weak matcha |
御薗 see styles |
misono みその |
(place-name, surname) Misono |
御薦 see styles |
okomo おこも |
(archaism) beggar |
御薪 see styles |
mikamagi みかまぎ |
(1) (archaism) kindling burned in shrines and temples; (2) (archaism) special kindling used in samurai families during the Edo period for the 15th of the first month and painted with 12 brush strokes (13 on a lucky year); (3) (archaism) kindling offered by officials to the imperial court during the ritsuryō period |
御薬 see styles |
okusuri おくすり |
(surname) Okusuri |
御藏 see styles |
mikura みくら |
(place-name, surname) Mikura |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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