Words — 66 found
1. one sleeve
ふりそでやなぎ
振袖柳
1. Salix leucopithecia (species of willow)Usually written using kana alone
フリソデヤナギ
しゅうしゅぼうかん
袖手傍観
1. looking on with folded arms (with one's hands in one's sleeves); remaining a passive onlookerYojijukugo (four character compound)
つそで
詰め袖
1. kimono with completely attached sleeves (i.e. lacking an opening on the side under the armpit)See also 八つ口
詰袖 【つめそで】
詰袖: Irregular okurigana usage.
えいわたいやくしゅうちんじしょ
英和対訳袖珍辞書
1. A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Japanese Language (1862)Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
そでがらみ
袖搦
1. barbed metal weapon for catching criminals (Edo period)
袖がらみ 【そでがらみ】、袖搦み 【そでがらみ】
そでふあたしょうえん
袖振り合うも他生の縁
1. even a chance meeting can lead to a deep bond; even a chance meeting is due to the karma of a previous lifeProverb
袖振り合うも多生の縁 【そでふりあうもたしょうのえん】
いただなつこそで
戴くものは夏も小袖
1. taking whatever one can get one's hands on; being greedy; accepting a padded silk sleeve even in summerIdiomatic expression