Words — 73 found
1. gardener
いっちょう
ふんどし一丁
1. (wearing) a loincloth alone; nothing but a loincloth
褌一丁 【ふんどしいっちょう】
にくきぼうちょう
肉切り包丁
1. carving knife; butcher's knife; cleaver; meat chopper
肉切り庖丁 【にくきりぼうちょう】
1. person who carries a palanquin; palanquin bearer
3. Latin (i.e. relating to the literature, culture, etc. of ancient Rome); RomanUsually written using kana alone, See also ラテン文学
羅甸 【ラテン】、羅典 【ラテン】
拉丁: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form. 羅甸: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form. 羅典: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
ちょう
丁
1. counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars
挺 【ちょう】、梃 【ちょう】
はくちょう
白丁
1. young man of conscription age who has not yet undergone military trainingArchaic
2. man with no title and no rank (under the ritsuryō system); commonerArchaic
3. servant dressed in a white uniform who carries objects for his masterArchaic, Only applies to はくちょう, See also 白張
白張 【はくちょう】、白丁 【はくてい】
しちょう
仕丁
1. men pressed into forced labor (ritsuryō system)Archaic
2. palanquin bearer (Edo period)Archaic, Only applies to しちょう, Only applies to じちょう, Only applies to してい
3. Shitei
仕丁 【じちょう】、仕丁 【してい】、仕丁 【つかえのよほろ】
とうとう
丁々
1. with a chopping sound (of an axe); with a thump (when hammering a post into the ground)
丁丁 【とうとう】
おいちょ
追丁
1. eight (in mekuri karuta)Card games, Usually written using kana alone, poss. from Portuguese "oito"
2. third-rank prostitute in the Kyoto red-light districtsArchaic, Only applies to おいちょう
追丁 【おいちょう】、追帳 【おいちょ】、追帳 【おいちょう】